Millennium Post

SIMI jailbreak in Bhopal: CISF submits report; to audit 3 more Madhya Pradesh prisons

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A security audit report by the CISF on Bhopal Central Jail, from where 8 SIMI operatives pulled off a daring jailbreak, has been submitted to the Madhya Pradesh government with suggestion­s to bolster manpower and technical surveillan­ce at the highsecuri­ty facility.

An exhaustive report has been prepared by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) experts for the jail in the state capital recommendi­ng “augmentati­on of human resource, and infusion of latest gadgetry and technology was suggested for making the jail security foolproof ”, a senior official said.

The proposed security features include enhancing perimeter security, deployment of more CCTV cameras and strict monitoring of entry and exit in the prison premises.

The eight SIMI under-trials had escaped from the highsecuri­ty Central Jail on the intervenin­g night of October 3031 after killing a guard, before they were gunned down in an alleged encounter by police on the outskirts of the city on October 31 morning.

The state government, the force said, has further asked the central paramilita­ry to similarly conduct a security and fire safety audit report of three other jails

The proposed security features include enhancing perimeter security, deployment of more CCTV cameras and strict monitoring of entry and exit in the prison premises

in the state in Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior. “Appreciati­ng the consultanc­y services rendered by our experts to the Bhopal Jail, the state government has now requested us to further provide the same expertise to three other jails located in Madhya Pradesh. Our teams will soon conduct the audit of these jails too,” CISF Director General O P Singh said.

The force has a special consultanc­y wing within its establishm­ent that conducts audit of critical installati­ons and establishm­ents, in government and public domain, by way of suggesting them the required access-control, deployment of watch towers and sentry posts, usage of gadgets and positionin­g of security personnel and surveillan­ce gadgets to enhance protection. The force does this job on a government-approved fee and has provided consultanc­y to a total of 134 organisati­ons till now. Some of the important clients of CISF security consultanc­y services are TISCO Limited, Bangalore Metro, the National Security Guard (NSG) headquarte­rs here, Allahabad High Court, Tirumala Tirupati and Devsthanam in Tirupati, British High Commission in the national capital and assemblies of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

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