Kasab’s cell escalates cost of barrack work in Arthur Road

Prisons department was sanctioned ₹2.62 crore in the 2006-07 for the ground-plus-one storey structure

February 01, 2020 08:30 am | Updated 08:30 am IST - Mumbai

A view of the special court inside Arthur Road jail, where the trial of Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, took place.

A view of the special court inside Arthur Road jail, where the trial of Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, took place.

As most of the funds earmarked 13 years ago for the construction of a barrack in Arthur Road jail here were spent on setting up a high security cell for 26/11 terror attacks convict, Ajmal Kasab, the cost of the project has now nearly doubled to ₹4.49 crore, an official said.

The Maharashtra Home Department this week issued a government resolution (GR) sanctioning funds as per the fresh cost estimate for construction and electrification work of Barrack-1 in Arthur Road prison in central Mumbai.

“The prisons department was sanctioned ₹2.62 crore in the 2006-07 financial year for the ground-plus-one storey structure of the barrack under the central government’s Prisons Improvement Scheme,” an official said on Thursday.

“The funds were sanctioned as per the prevailing rates. However, after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks accused Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab was brought to the prison, priority was given for the construction of a high security cell to lodge him,” he added.

“Most of the funds that were sanctioned for the construction of the barrack were then diverted for setting up the high security cell. With the remaining funds, work for the ground floor of the barrack was carried out,” the official said.

Executive Engineer of Public Works Department (PWD) and the prisons department had submitted a fresh proposal stating the cost of the project has escalated to ₹4.49 crore.

Ten Pakistani terrorists, including Kasab, had launched an attack on key locations in the city on the night of November 26, 2008. The terrorists killed 166 people and injured over 600 others.

While nine of the terrorists were killed during the siege, Kasab was caught alive by the Mumbai police at Marine Drive in south Mumbai. Kasab was hanged at Yerwada Central Jail in Pune in November 2012.

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