KL Report

SRINAGAR

Jammu & Kashmir is holding 9329 people in its 13 prison network; the government informed state legislative assembly on Saturday. The central jail Srinagar has the highest number of 2673 prisoners.

In response to a starred question by independent lawmaker engineer Rashid, the state home ministry said though no person under Public Safety Act is detained in any jail outside the state but the government has 9329 people in its 13 jails. There was, however, no detail available about the classification of the prisoners- those in jail for crimes and political detainees.

The information suggests that there were 2075 prisoners in central jail Kotbalwal, 2673 in central jail Srinagar, 364 in district jail Jammu, 975 in Udhampur, 537 in Kathua, 184 in Rajouri, 172 in Poonch, 239 in Kishtwar, 1696 in Baramulla, 176 in Kupwara, 85 in Islamabad, 47 in sub jail Hira Nagar and 106 in sub jail Reasi.

The government also said that as on September 16, 38 persons excluding foreigners are detained under Public Safety Act. Of them seven persons were arrested more than once. “The reasons for re-detaining an individual again under PSA is that they even after their release continue indulge in disruptive, seditious, and anti national activities because oif which their remaining at large is deter mental to the security of the state and maintenance of public order” the response tabled in the house said.

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