Change of scenery: 80 Sindh prisoners to be shifted to other provinces

It was decided that all sensitive jails will be made bombproof, while jammers will be installed inside prisons.


Our Correspondent March 04, 2014
“We have finalised an agreement that a few prisoners would be shifted to other jails including the Attock jail and the Mach jail in Balochistan,” Manzoor Wasan. PHOTO: REUTERS/ FILE

KARACHI:


A total of 80 of the most-wanted prisoners of Sindh will be shifted to Azad Kashmir and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.


This was decided at an inter-provincial meeting of jails IG on Tuesday. The Azad Kashmir prisons inspector-general, officials of the home department and representatives of the United Nations also attended the meeting.


After the meeting, the minister for prisons and anti-corruption, Manzoor Wasan, while briefing the media said, “We have finalised an agreement that a few prisoners would be shifted to other jails including the Attock jail and the Mach jail in Balochistan.”


He added that the meeting discussed the required security measures and it was decided that all sensitive jails will be made bombproof.  “The meeting has also decided to install jammers inside the jail premises to block the use of mobile phones, which is the main source of communication between the criminals and the outside world.”


Published in The Express Tribune, March 5th, 2014.

COMMENTS (1)

AF | 10 years ago | Reply “The meeting has also decided to install jammers inside the jail premises to block the use of mobile phones, which is the main source of communication between the criminals and the outside world.” By Making Decisions for improvising the security measures make no sense unless the communication of the prisoners with the people outside (i.e; the access of mobile phone to the prisoners) is not uprooted. Initially, the staff involved in aiding the prisoners by way of providing the mobile phones just for the sake of their "inherited earning mode" should be eliminated at all level irrespective of the positions held within the jail staff.
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