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Prisoners’ meetings with relatives suspended amid Covid surge in Bihar

Jan 04, 2022 10:29 AM IST

Earlier in March 2020, the Bihar prison department suspended physical meetings before resuming them on October 28 after hundreds of inmates of the Beur central jail went on a hunger strike

Amid a surge in Covid-19 cases, the Bihar Prisons department on Monday suspended the prisoners’ meeting with their relatives. During the pandemic earlier, family members were allowed to speak to prison inmates through video calls via a system called e-mulaquat for 15 minutes each.

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Earlier in March 2020, the Bihar prison department suspended physical meetings. They were resumed on October 28 after hundreds of inmates of the Beur central jail went on a hunger strike.

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There were over 66,307 inmates in Bihar prison as of December 31.

Beur jail superintendent Jitendra Kumar said that they have again started virtual meetings between inmates and their relatives/lawyers through mobile video calling and conferencing.

Inspector general (prisons) Manesh Kumar Meena cited the rising Covid-19 cases and added that the physical mulaqats of all inmates have been suspended from Tuesday till January 31. “The situation will be reviewed again on February 1,” he said.

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