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Ivan D'Souza visits district prison

Published On : 22 Jul 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews network


Mangaluru: With controverises over jail in Mangaluru, Chief Whip Ivan D’Souza visited District Sub Jail.

When asked about the lavish parties in the prison, Ivan said, “The Jail Superintendent said that the photos are not new and we are not aware of it. We serve non-veg to the prisoners once a week. Three persons in the photos are already released on bail. Even the Superintendent of the prison Krishnamurthy has been transferred. I will discuss this issue with the IG in Bengaluru.”

“I have visited the District Sub Jail after getting complaints about lack of basic facilities and the shortage of staff. The number of prisoners in the District Sub jail is more than the capacity and there is news about fighting between inmates. To have first-hand information on the functioning of the district jail I thought of meeting the Jail Superintendent," he said

When asked about the phone Jammer Ivan said, “The superintendent said that the frequency of the Jammer is less since the locals in the area face problems. If the frequency is high the mobiles will not work.”







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