CM ANNOUNCES TO SET UP HIGH SECURITY DIGITAL JAIL NEAR LUDHIANA
SPREAD OVER 50 ACRES OF LAND THIS JAIL WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AT A COST OF RS 100 CRORE
HANDS OVER APPOINTMENT LETTERS TO NEWLY RECRUITED WARDERS IN JAIL DEPARTMENT
ANNOUNCES RS 8 CRORE FOR RECRUIT TRAINING CENTRE AT LADDA KOTHI
SPECIAL WOMEN JAIL TO COME UP IN STATE
Ladda Kothi (Sangrur), June 9-
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday announced the construction of a High Security Digital Jail in the state over 50 acres of land for hearing of cases related to dreaded criminals within the jail complex only.
Addressing the gathering after handing over appointment letters to the newly recruited Jail Warders here today, the Chief Minister said that Rs 100 crore has been approved by GoI to set up this digital jail near Ludhaina for hearing of cases pertaining to the hardcore criminals in the state within the jail complex. He said that the judges will have separate cabins in the jail for special hearing of such dreaded criminals who are a major threat to the state, so that they should not be moved out of jail for this purpose. Bhagwant Mann also said that the jail department will soon have its ultra modern office in Mohali for which land has been identified.
The Chief Minister said that all out efforts are being made to modernize the police force on scientific lines. He said that the Punjab Police is being updated to tackle cyber crime in the state and various new reforms are being introduced. Bhagwant Mann said that high tech jammers and other equipment are being installed in jails to check use of mobile phones from inside the prison.
Likewise, the Chief Minister also announced that anti-drone technology is being introduced in the Punjab Police to check the infiltration through drones from across the border. Bhagwant Mann said that it is a matter of great pride and satisfaction that Punjab Police is the best force across the country. He said that massive efforts are being made to transform the Police stations of the state by pumping in a number of resources adding that infrastructure in terms of vehicles, weapons and others are also being spruced up in the department.
The Chief Minister reiterated that Punjab will be soon joining hands with multinational Google to update the state Police on modern lines. He said that a comprehensive blueprint has already been prepared in this regard and the formal agreement will be signed soon. Bhagwant Mann said that it will help in enhancing the efficiency of the Punjab Police to tackle any sort of unforeseen challenge in the state.
Likewise, the Chief Minister said that several initiatives are being taken for reforming the inmates in jails so that they can learn something in life. He also said that Rs 4.5 crore will be given laying synthetic track in the campus and an ultramodern hostel will come up at Rs 3 crore within the campus along with Rs 25 lakh for firing range in the complex. Bhagwant Mann also announced Rs 25 lakh for construction of roads in the campus.
The Chief Minister also said that Rs 10 crore will be spent on providing raw material for various training to inmates. He said that 351 new posts will be created in the jail department along with construction of a Special Women Jail in the state. Bhagwant Mann said that there is no dearth of funds in the state and every effort will be made to strengthen, modernize and upgrade jails in Punjab.
Congratulating the newly recruits, the Chief Minister expressed hope that they will discharge their duty with utmost commitment and dedication. He said that these cops deliver their duty even in hostile conditions to ensure that peace prevails in the state. Bhagwant Mann said that this duty cannot be measured in money as it is one of the most important services to the nation and its people.
On the occasion, the Chief Minister also felicitated the recruit warders for outstanding performance during their training.
Earlier, the Chief Minister took salute from an impressive march past led by parade commander Harpreet Singh.
Prominent amongst others present on the occasion included Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav, ADGP (Jails) Arunpal Singh, Additional Principal Secretary to CM Himanshu Jain and others.