Pappu Gurjar shifted to Dausa jail after brother Jagan's prison murder
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Pappu Gurjar, brother of slain dacoit Jagan Gurjar, was transferred from Ajmer High Security Jail to Dausa Central Jail on Tuesday, 15 July under heavy security, following persistent family demands over safety fears triggered by Jagan's alleged murder inside the same prison on 29 June. The transfer was executed at around 9 am after the Ajmer jail administration received formal orders from prison headquarters the previous day.
How the Transfer Unfolded
Ajmer High-Security Jail Superintendent Paras Jangid confirmed that the transfer was carried out in full compliance with official directives. Additional police personnel were deployed throughout the operation to ensure it was completed without incident. The move comes nearly two weeks after Jagan Gurjar was allegedly strangled to death inside the same high-security facility.
Family Demands and Community Pressure
Jagan's family and residents of Bhavutipura village in Dholpur's Dang region had submitted five demands to the district administration, with Pappu's transfer being among the most urgent. When these demands were not addressed promptly, hundreds of villagers announced plans to stage a large-scale protest following the conclusion of Jagan's 'Barhvi' (12th-day death ritual) on 12 July.
As protesters gathered at Bhavutipura, Dholpur Collector Srinidhi B.T. and the Superintendent of Police held late-night negotiations with community representatives at Gajpura intersection. The administration subsequently accepted several key demands, including the transfer of Bari Station House Officer Devendra Sharma to the police lines. The villagers then withdrew their protest.
Pappu's Earlier Health Scare in Ajmer Jail
Pappu Gurjar had also been hospitalised on 4 July while lodged in Ajmer High Security Jail after complaining of chest pain following a meal. He was first examined by the jail doctor and then taken under heavy security to Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital for further evaluation. He was discharged after treatment and returned to the jail before the eventual transfer.
The Murder That Sparked the Crisis
According to police, an undertrial named Vishnu — accused in the Kuldeep Jaghina murder case — allegedly strangled Jagan Gurjar with a towel inside Ajmer High Security Jail on 29 June. Jagan's last rites were performed on 1 July in his native village of Bhavutipura in Dholpur district. Police have said the investigation into the murder is ongoing.
The transfer of Pappu marks a partial resolution to the standoff between the community and district authorities, though the broader question of prison security — and how an undertrial allegedly carried out a murder inside a high-security facility — remains unanswered.