Govt informed 'multiple times' about state of facility: Chaman jail authorities

Case filed against 17 absconders; new staff appointed after prisoners escape jail in Chaman

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Representational image of a jail. — AFP/File
Representational image of a jail. — AFP/File

  • Case was filed against 17 absconders for escaping.
  • No CCTV cameras inside facility, says administration.
  • Balochistan govt, home department aware of situation.


CHAMAN: The Balochistan government and the home department were informed "multiple times" about the feeble situation of the jail facility in Chaman — where 17 prisoners escaped last week — the jail administration said Sunday.

The administration confirmed that a case was filed against the 17 absconders who broke loose after attacking the jail officials and that new staff had been appointed.

However, they shared that the facility has been regrettable for quite some time. 

The administration said the facility was almost a century-old jail and had not undergone renovation since its construction.

"Many inmates have pushed down security fences around the barracks," they said, adding that there was no closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras inside the facility.

They further said that even watch towers could not be built to protect the jail and barracks.

The administration shared that one officer and two officials were assigned to jail security on the day of the incident.

Around 15 to 20 prisoners broke loose after attacking jail officials last Thursday.

Police said the incident occurred as the prisoners attacked the officials while exiting their barracks for Eid ul Adha prayers.

They added that the prisoners snatched a weapon from a jail official and escaped.

The barrack incharge said that the escaped prisoners are accused of offences under Section 302 (punishment of qatl-i-amd) and other serious crimes.

Meanwhile, the jail authorities said that the prisoners had opened fire with the same Kalashnikov they had snatched from the officer standing outside the facility's main gate.