Govt to shift prisons from cities to outskirts

May 18, 2010 05:37 pm | Updated May 20, 2010 02:47 pm IST - Bangalore

The Karnataka government is embarking on a Rs. 40 crore project to shift eight prisons in the district headquarters to their outskirts.

Eight prisons in district headquarters, including in Shimoga, Hassan and Davanagere, will be shifted to their outskirts, Minister for Prisons Umesh V. Katti said.

Bangalore prison located in the heart of the city, where BJP stalwart L.K. Advani was incarcerated during Emergency, has already been shifted to the city outskirts with the existing premises having been developed as ?Freedom Park?.

Meanwhile, the government?s efforts to hire private security guards for prison duty (not inside jails but for tasks, such as frisking outside) have come to nought.

He said there was no response from private security firms for government tender in this regard - government?s clause that the firms need to be accredited and they need to have security personnel in excess 300 on their rolls is a deterrent as such agencies are not many.

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