VVIP treatment at Bengaluru jail for terrorism & rape accused? K'taka govt reacts
He called for a meeting of police officials and sought a report from Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) B Dayanada.
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Karnataka govt has recently approved installation of network jammers (Screengrab/PTI)
Bengaluru, 9 Nov
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on
Sunday assured of strict action against jail officials who allegedly allowed
"VVIP treatment" of inmates, including ISIS terrorists and rapists,
to continue in Bengaluru central jail.
The Home Minister has also called for a
meeting of police officials and has sought a report from Additional Director
General of Police (ADGP) B Dayanada on the allegations.
"We have appointed B Dayananda as the
head (of Prisons). He was on leave yesterday, but I have spoken to him. I have
told him that this is happening repeatedly; whoever is responsible for this,
immediate action needs to be taken against them, and a report should be
submitted. "But I will not tolerate this nonsense. Enough is enough,"
Parameshwara told reporters here.
Dayananda was appointed as ADGP (Prisons)
on 31 July, following the retirement of Director General of Police (Prisons)
Malini Krishnamoorthy. Dayananda was earlier the Bengaluru police commissioner
and was suspended by the State government after the Bengaluru stampede, which
took place during a Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) victory event on 4 June
in which 11 people lost their lives and over 50 others sustained injuries.
However, the timeline of the video is not
clear, but Parameshwara said that such incidents have happened before.
Multiple officials have been suspended
across Karnataka, including in Mangaluru and Belagavi and also in the Central
jail too following reports of VVIP treatment given to inmates, he said.
Further, even if the jailers complain of
being short-staffed, it is not an excuse to not do one's duty, he added.
"Such things shouldn't happen.
Sometimes they say they are short on staff, but that's not an excuse. You
should do your work properly. If you're using this as an excuse and giving
mobile phones and TVs to them, then it can't be called a jail anymore. I will
call a meeting of police officers and will discuss what the lapses are,"
the State Home Minister added.
According to the Minister, the State
government has also approved for the installation of additional CCTV cameras
and network jammers. He has further said that if the report is not
satisfactory, he will form another committee and take "immediate
corrective measures."
"Whether a terrorist or anyone else,
they should not have access to a phone or any of these facilities inside a jail.
There is no point in calling it a jail if you give them such facilities. A few
people are saying the video is old. Be it old or new, such things should never
happen. I will try my best to take strict action against this," he said.
A purported viral video showed inmates in
Parappanna Agrahara Jail, also known as Bengaluru Central jail, enjoying
"VVIP treatment” such as getting unauthorised use of mobile phones, TV and
such inside the prison”.
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