How Did Three Convicted Prisoners Escape from Jharkhand Jail?
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Key Takeaways
- Three convicted inmates escaped from JP Jail in Jharkhand.
- The incident has raised serious security concerns.
- A massive manhunt is underway to locate the escapees.
- JP Jail features a five-layer security system and constant surveillance.
- Previous security lapses have been recorded at the facility.
Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), Dec 31 (NationPress) Three convicted inmates have successfully escaped from the Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan Central Jail (JP Jail) in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, as confirmed by officials on Wednesday.
This incident has ignited a significant manhunt and raised alarming questions regarding the operation of one of Jharkhand’s most fortified correctional facilities.
Jail Superintendent Chandrashekhar Suman verified the escape, noting that preliminary reports indicate all three convicts hail from Dhanbad district.
He mentioned that comprehensive profiles of the escaped prisoners are currently being compiled and disseminated to law enforcement agencies.
The situation unfolded when the inmates were taken out of their barracks for a routine headcount, during which it was discovered that three individuals were missing. An immediate internal search was initiated within the jail.
Initially, authorities suspected that the prisoners might be hiding inside the facility. However, when they could not be located despite thorough searches, alarms were triggered. District police were rapidly notified, and the administration heightened security measures.
The entire jail perimeter and adjacent areas have been secured, with a search operation underway at suspected hideouts to locate the fugitives.
Police units in surrounding districts have also been alerted to monitor potential movements, and checkpoints have been reinforced to prevent the escapees from leaving the area.
This escape has taken officials by surprise, particularly since JP Jail is designed with a five-layer security system, continuous CCTV surveillance, and armed personnel stationed at all entry and exit points.
The high-security facility houses notorious offenders, including Maoists and several high-profile detainees. Recent months have seen enhancements to the prison's security infrastructure.
Despite these efforts, the Jail Inspector General had previously suspended 12 security personnel due to alleged security failures. This latest incident further raises concerns about the effectiveness of the prison’s security measures.