Sunday, May 5, 2024
ADVT 
India

22 Inmates Booked For Violence At Ludhiana Jail Where 1 Died, 35 Left Hurt

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Jun, 2019 12:35 AM

    Police on Friday booked 22 inmates for allegedly attacking cops and damaging property at Central Jail on Tajpur Road here on Thursday.

     

    A case has been registered against the accused at the Division Number 7 police station.


    The accused have been identified as Gagandeep, Ghanaiya, Ranbir, Bhupinder, Boota Khan, Babu, Gaggu, Vishal, Pankaj, Suni, Ajit, Sarwan, Ranjit, Gurjant, Romish, Karanjot, Jatta, Rakesh, Queem Khan, Karamjeet and others.


    An undertrail prisoner, Aman Kumar alias Deepak, has been missing since the violence, Punjab's Jail Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has confirmed. Police sources said they suspect he could have used the confusion that followed the violence to escape.

    In his statement, Jail Superintendent Shamsher Singh said two groups of gangsters had entered into a scuffle. When the cops tried to pacify them, the inmates attacked the jail staff with bricks and stones, he alleged.


    He claimed that the inmates put on fire gas cylinders, the record room, a tractor and another vehicle in the jail. The cops opened firing in the air to control the situation, he said.


    An inmate was killed and 11 people--five inmates and six police personnel--were injured.


    The deceased was identified as Ajit Baba, who died after being hit a bullet.


    Deputy Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Aggrawal had on Thursday said that according to preliminary information, the violence broke out after the news of the death of an inmate, Sunny Sood, at Rajindra Hospital in Patiala. Sood was an undertrial in an NDPS Act case.

     

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Jharkhand Mob Lynching: Beaten, Forced To Chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’, Muslim Man Dies; 5 Arrested, 2 Cops Suspended

    11 people were arrested in connection with Jharkhand lynching, and an Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been set up to look into the death of Tabrez Ansari.

    Jharkhand Mob Lynching: Beaten, Forced To Chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’, Muslim Man Dies; 5 Arrested, 2 Cops Suspended

    IAF Bombs 'Tiger Hill' Again On Kargil's 20th Anniversary

    To commemorate the 20 years of the Kargil war, the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Monday recreated the Tiger Hill attack here on Monday.

    IAF Bombs 'Tiger Hill' Again On Kargil's 20th Anniversary

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Seeks Parole, Jail Chief Praises Him For 'Good Conduct'

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Seeks Parole, Jail Chief Praises Him For 'Good Conduct'
    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh had sought parole for over a month for farming at his fields in Haryana's Sirsa, officials had said  

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Seeks Parole, Jail Chief Praises Him For 'Good Conduct'

    Will Work With Centre To Improve Delhi's Law And Order: Arvind Kejriwal

    Will Work With Centre To Improve Delhi's Law And Order: Arvind Kejriwal
    "We need to work together to improve the law and order situation in Delhi. The Delhi government has started installing CCTV cameras at a large scale," Arvind Kejriwal said

    Will Work With Centre To Improve Delhi's Law And Order: Arvind Kejriwal

    If Pak Has Closed Airspace, It's Their Problem: Air Force Chief BS Dhanoa

    Pakistan extended the ban on its airspace for all Indian flights till June 28. The country had fully shut its airspace on the eastern border with India after the IAF carried out aerial airstrikes on a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror camp in Balakot on February 26.

    If Pak Has Closed Airspace, It's Their Problem: Air Force Chief BS Dhanoa

    Delhi Man Found Guilty Of Violating Supreme Court Ban On Bursting Firecrackers

    Delhi Man Found Guilty Of Violating Supreme Court Ban On Bursting Firecrackers
    Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Jitendra Singh convicted Delhi resident Mayank Singh under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant).  

    Delhi Man Found Guilty Of Violating Supreme Court Ban On Bursting Firecrackers