Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Adding lemon in ration bill proves costly for Kapurthala jail official

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com

MINISTER ORDERS SUSPENSION OF JAIL SUPERINTEN­DENT AFTER INSPECTION FINDS A NUMBER OF IRREGULARI­TIES

PATIALA: Jail minister Harjot Singh Bains has ordered the suspension of Kapurthala jail superinten­dent Gurnam Lal for mismanagem­ent and allegedly siphoning off the ration meant for inmates.

The jail official, among other irregulari­ties, had shown purchase of 50 kilograms of lemon even as the inmates claimed that they had never seen any lemon being used for their meals or lemon juice being served to them, according to findings of the probe committee. The purchase was shown between April 15 and 30, when lemon prices were hovering above ₹200 per kilogram.

Following several complaints of inmates, ADGP (prisons) Verinder Kumar had sent a DIG (prison) and accounts official to conduct a surprise check at the jail on May 1.

The probe panel in its report found that quality of food given to the inmates was poor and the quantity was not adequate as fixed by the jail manual. For example, each chapatti weighed less than 50 grams, which indicated that several quintals of flour had been embezzled. The jail official had bought vegetables for five days, but inmates got in only on four days, stated the report.

The report also mentioned non-availabili­ty of medicine, poor maintenanc­e of the premises and lack of control over junior officials.

“During the surprise check, it was establishe­d that the jail superinten­dent was not having full control on the administra­tion of the jail as per the manual. The officer has been found lax towards his duties and in administra­tion of jail, besides the prelim reports of mismanagem­ent in jail and embezzleme­nt in utilisatio­n of funds,” summarised the ADGP in a fivepage dossier to the minister.

Following this, the minister ordered additional chief secretary VK Jaunja to immediatel­y place Gurnam Lal under suspension. Lal, who is a BSF official on deputation in the Punjab jail department, will also be chargeshee­ted for the lapses, said sources.

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