Recovery of Two Mobile Phones from Parcel Intended for Doda Jail Inmate
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Jammu, March 7 (NationPress) - In a significant incident, jail officials in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir successfully confiscated two mobile phones from a parcel intended for an inmate, as reported on Saturday.
According to the authorities, the recovery occurred during a routine inspection of parcels delivered to the district jail located in Bhaderwah.
The parcel had been addressed to an inmate who has been incarcerated under the Public Safety Act (PSA) for approximately a month. This inmate is originally from the Hajin region of Kashmir's Bandipora.
Initial investigations revealed that the parcel originated from the Pulwama district. Following the recovery, the jail authorities promptly seized the mobile devices and notified the police.
A formal case has been filed, and further investigations are underway to determine the individuals involved in the attempted smuggling of these phones into the facility.
This isn't the first instance; previous searches in various high-security jails across Jammu and Kashmir have highlighted that inmates have been using mobile phones to communicate with family members and other contacts.
Strict regulations prohibit inmates from accessing mobile phones, and any jail staff found facilitating such access will face legal repercussions in accordance with the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).
Furthermore, it is important to note that individuals detained under the PSA and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) are held in various jails throughout the Union Territory.
Jail officials have emphasized that any breach of the rules governing the detention of these individuals poses serious threats to national security.
Some detainees under the PSA and UAPA are also held in facilities outside Jammu and Kashmir.