Around two weeks after three undertrials escaped from the Amritsar central jail, the authorities have seized two iron roads from two inmates. This has, once again, raised a question mark on the security of the prison.
On February 2, three undertrials had made a hole in a barrack wall using an iron rod and escaped the high-security jail by scaling its inner and outer walls.
The two rods were seized on Friday during a routine checking. Assistant jail superintendent Ajmer Singh said a sharp-edged iron rod was recovered from barrack number 4 during the checking. “The rod was kept hidden by Bagga Singh, an undertrial against whom a case has been registered under the Arms Act. He is a resident of Gehri Para village in Bathinda district,” he said.
Assistant jail superintendent Sukhdev Singh said another iron rod was recovered from barrack number 2 under the pillow of inmate Avtar Singh alias Tari, who is facing trial in a theft case. He is a resident of Chhete Khurd village in Amritsar.
An official said inmates manage to take out iron roads from the building of the jail due to poor quality of construction material.
{{/usCountry}}An official said inmates manage to take out iron roads from the building of the jail due to poor quality of construction material.
{{/usCountry}}Earlier, Punjab jail minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa had said a preliminary inquiry into the February 2 jailbreak suggested poor quality of construction material helped the prisoners escape from the jail.
On Friday, the authorities also seized a mobile phone from the possession of inmate Mohammad Iqbal, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir.
The three accused have been booked under Sections 42 and 52A of the Prisons Act at Islamabad police station.