Published 06:31 IST, July 24th 2020
Over 44 pc inmates in Guwahati jail test COVID-positive
Over 44 per cent of the 984 prisoners in the Guwahati Central Jail, including peasant leader Akhil Gogoi and student activist Sharjeel Imam, have tested positive for COVID-19, a senior official said on Thursday.
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Over 44 per cent of 984 prisoners in Guwahati Central Jail, including peasant leer Akhil Gogoi and student activist Sharjeel Imam, have tested positive for COVID-19, a senior official said on Thursday.
Gauhati High Court has ordered Assam government to provide best treatment to prisoners who have tested positive for COVID-19 after suo motu cognisance of rising number of cases inside jails.
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Total 535 inmates have been infected by coronavirus in 10 jails across state, and of highest 435 were from Guwahati, Assam Inspector General of Prisons Dasarath Das told PTI.
After creating a 200-bed Covid Care Centre (CCC) inside Guwahati Central Jail to treat asymptomatic patients, authorities are creating a second such facility inside Nagaon Special Jail.
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A total of 376 inmates of different jails, including 111 from one in Guwahati, will be released in next few days to decongest prisons in view of COVID-19 outbreak.
"We have completed testing of all prisoners inside Guwahati jail and found that 435 tested positive. Out of m, 197 have recovered and returned from hospitals. On a state-wide level, we have detected 535 positive cases from 10 jails so far," Das said.
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worst affected Guwahati Central Jail currently has 984 inmates against its capacity to house 1,000 prisoners, he ded.
Meanwhile, registering a public interest litigation (PIL) after receiving a letter from senior vocate Nilay Dutta, Gauhati High Court bench comprising of Chief Justice Ajay Lamba and Justice Manish Choudhury ordered Inspector General-Prisons to file an affidavit on issue and listed case on September 8 for next hearing.
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"In meantime, we hereby direct that best of measures available with state of Assam, be employed to give qualitative treatment to jail inmates across state so that furr dam is caused," order said.
Das said CCC was set up inside jail after three prisoners escaped from Sonapur Civil Hospital, of whom one has been re-arrested.
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" CCC in Guwahati jail is a 200-bed facility. It is being maintained jointly by jail and health officials, while NHM (National Health Mission) has provided doctors, nurses and or medical staff. ir diets have also been improved as per COVID-19 guidelines.
"w, a second such CCC is being set up at Special Jail of Nagaon, where alrey 54 inmates have tested positive. It is a joint initiative between district ministration, health officials and jail authority. This will be rey within next few days," IG said.
While peasant leer Akhil Gogoi is being treated at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital, Sharjeel Imam is recovering at CCC inside Guwahati Central Jail. Both were arrested in cases related to protests against Citizenship (Amendment) Act.
"Since March, we have been taking various measures proactively to make our jails coronavirus-free and we succeeded to a large extent. But after first case on June 4, inmates got infected, mostly in Guwahati," Das said.
He said authorities were releasing prisoners on a regular interval as per direction of Supreme Court to decongest jails and ar set of inmates will be released soon.
" high-powered committee formed after SC guidelines met on Wednesday. We have sent a proposal to release 376 prisoners from eight crowded jails. This includes 111 inmates of Guwahati Central Jail," Das said.
remaining inmates are from seven district jails of Nalbari, Dhubri, Karimganj, rth Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Diphu and Udalguri, he ded.
"We have released total 6,801 prisoners since March to decongest jails. This includes 6,671 undertrials, who were released on bail and personal bonds. Out of se, 2,000 undertrials were released at one go in initial period," Das said.
Ar 115, who are convicts, were allowed to go home on annual leaves, besides 15 more were released on parole, he ded.
Every eligible convict gets 30 days of annual leaves for emergency purposes as per rule.
Das said that 31 jails and six detention centres currently house around 8,800 inmates against sanctioned capacity of 8,938 persons. number came of inmates at jails came down after more than 300 prisoners were released.
"We are at a comfortable level w and implementing social distancing inside jails. Though we have released a huge number of prisoners, new inmates are coming in on a regular basis. That is why total number is t going down drastically," he explained.
Das said that a committee is being formed in every district to monitor coronavirus condition and security mechanism in jails.
Talking about steps initiated to contain spre of dely virus, Das said y are allowing a new inmate to go inside jails only if he or she tests negative.
"If accused or convict tests positive, we send person to hospital directly. We have also stopped visitors to meet prisoners and provided telephone facilities to talk to ir families and vocates for routine legal talks," he ded.
06:31 IST, July 24th 2020