The Asian Age

21 UP inmates don’t want parole amid Covid

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THE INMATES who have made such a request are lodged in nine jails of the state, including in Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Meerut, Maharajgan­j, Gorakhpur & Lucknow, DG of jail administra­tion Anand Kumar said

Lucknow, May 30: Most people would do anything to get out of jail. But that's not the case with 21 inmates in nine prisons of Uttar Pradesh who have written to authoritie­s saying they don’t want parole as staying incarcerat­ed is “safer and healthier” for them during the Covid pandemic.

Parole is a temporary suspension of prison sentence.

The inmates who have made such a request are lodged in nine jails of the state, including in Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Meerut, Maharajgan­j, Gorakhpur and Lucknow, director general of jail administra­tion Anand Kumar told PTI on Sunday.

The reason is that if they get a 90-day parole, then this will get added to the punishment term, he said.

“The other overriding reason which they give is that if they go out, they will not get food and other healthcare facilities, which they get in the jails. The inmates say health checkup is done regularly in the jails. They get food on time, they are safe and healthy in jails. The inmates say that once they go out of the jail, they will have to struggle to earn a living,” Mr Kumar said.

There are four such requests from Lucknow jail, three from Ghaziabad and two from Maharajgan­j jail.

Asked what is the jail administra­tion's response to the request of the inmates, Kumar said, “Since they have given it in writing, obviously we have to accept their stand and honour it.”

Mr Kumar also said over 2,200 inmates have been released on interim parole, and more than 9,200 prisoners have been given interim bail.

In all, around 11,500 inmates have been released following recommenda­tions of a highpowere­d committee on the orders of the Supreme Court, he said.

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