Jail authorities asked to ensure Indian national’s safety


The petition was filed by MS New Classic Arms through its counsel Nasruminallah in which he said the dealer has signed a deal with Sunlight Arms Company based in Lahore.   PHOTO: PPI

The petition was filed by MS New Classic Arms through its counsel Nasruminallah in which he said the dealer has signed a deal with Sunlight Arms Company based in Lahore. PHOTO: PPI

PESHAWAR: A division bench of the Peshawar High Court on Thursday ordered Central Prison Peshawar superintendent and a social activist to sit down and come up with measures to protect imprisoned Indian national Hamid Nehal Ansari. The prisoner has been attacked by inmates on three occasions over the last couple of months.

The bench, also ordered Ansari himself to decide over steps for his protection. A copy of the recommendations is to be submitted before the court. The bench, after taking up the petition filed by the Qazi Muhammad Anwar demanding protection for Ansari, was informed that the Indian national was being held with “dangerous prisoners” who were awarded major punishments for heinous crimes.

Qazi Anwar said a military court awarded him a three-year jail term and he was initially kept with death row inmates. His detention in such cells was earlier challenged at the PHC. Anwar said the writ was withdrawn after jail authorities claimed he was kept in the cell due to security reasons.

“However, he was attacked and injured three times over the last couple of months and shifted to the hospital for treatment,” the counsel added.

He said even the head warden would subject him to brutality and slap him on a daily basis without any reason. Anwar said that Ansari lodged a complaint about this with the superintendent. He added even though Ansari was attacked by inmates, he was kept with a convict who was sentenced to death for slaughtering a man instead of being transferred to a safer place. He requested the bench order the superintendent to shift him to a safer part of the jail where there were no threats to his life.

Central Jail Superintendent Masudur Rahman and Deputy Advocate General Qaiser Ali Shah appeared before the bench. Rahman said scuffles between inmates over petty matters were part of the daily routine and he could not guarantee complete control.

He said Ansari was kept in a death cell as his scuffle with another inmate resulted in injuries to both of them. However, the two later agreed to bury the hatchet.

Justice Khan remarked it was the superintendent’s responsibility to control the situation within the four walls of the jail. “It is your duty to maintain law and order. As a jailer, you are responsible for protecting the lives and property of inmates,” he added.

The superintendent said the head warden was also suspended after Ansari registered a complaint. He pointed out that the facility had a capacity for 350 inmates, but was housing 3,000. The bench, after hearing the arguments, directed the superintendent to sit with social activist Rakhshanda Naz and Ansari himself to come up with steps for the inmate’s protection.

Meanwhile, the bench, while hearing another petition, issued a notice to the Peshawar Cantonment Board chief executive officer and a contractor after a petition challenged the tax on roadside parking inside the area.


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