The Free Press Journal

State to set up six new open jails

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In a decision that may bring some relief to convicted prisoners, the Maharashtr­a government has decided to set up six new open jails.

The state has 13 such facilities at present. A notificati­on issued by the Home Department said new open jails would be started in Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Latur, Dhule, Wardha and Yeotmal districts.

Open jails are already functionin­g at Paithan, Aurangabad, Gadchiroli, Visapur, Morshi, Yerwada, Kolhapur, Nashik, Nagpur, Amravati, Thane, Akola and Sangli.

“With new jails, Maharashtr­a may become a state with the highest number of open jails with a total capacity of over 1,600 prisoners, a home

Prisoners who have exhibited good behaviour are sent to open jails, where they get certain concession­s such as a month-long parole at a time instead of the usual 14-15 days, the official said

department official said.

Prisoners who have exhibited good behaviour are sent to open jails, where they get certain concession­s such as a month-long parole at a time instead of the usual 14-15 days, the official said.

They are also allowed to work on farms or factories while serving the sentence.

“The environmen­t in the open jail is definitely better for any prisoner. It improves their physical and mental well-being,” the official said.

Prisons in Maharashtr­a have about 30,000 inmates at present, of which around 75 per cent are undertrial­s.

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