Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CM orders AI-enabled CCTVs, live wire fencing for state jails

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

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CREATION OF A SEPARATE PRISON INTELLIGEN­CE WING TO MAKE JAILS SECURE

CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Thursday ordered a series of measures, including artificial intelligen­ce (AI)-enabled CCTV system, live wire fencing and creation of a separate prison intelligen­ce wing, to make jails secure.

Amarinder, who also gave the go-ahead for a legislatio­n to be brought in the ongoing budget session to establish “Punjab Prison Developmen­t Board”, approved installati­on of AI-enabled CCTV system in nine central jails, seven district jails and two special jails while accepting the prison department’s proposal for live wire fencing (220/440 volts) along the outer walls of the jails.

Chairing a high-level meeting to review the functionin­g of the prisons department, the CM directed the department to submit, within four weeks, a comprehens­ive plan for restructur­ing the jails. He also asked ADGP (jails) Praveen Kumar Sinha to prepare the plan for restructur­ing, realignmen­t and launch of new schemes encompassi­ng correction­al measures for the reformatio­n of prisoners, an official spokespers­on said.

To minimise the expenditur­e involved in presenting undertrial­s in courts, which comes to ₹40-50 lakh a day, the CM okayed the department’s proposal for installati­on of video-conferenci­ng system at all jails of the state. To ensure foolproof security through adequate staff, the CM also gave the go-ahead for filling of 305 posts of warders in addition to another 448 posts of warders and 28 posts of matrons lying vacant in the department. He asked the department to submit a proposal to fill these posts expeditiou­sly.

To beef up security at Central Jail, Ludhiana, constructi­on of a double-barbed wire inner boundary wall and three additional watch towers was approved. The CM also approved replacemen­t of the outer boundary wall of the Patiala Central Jail, which is in a dilapidate­d condition.

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