Odishatv Bureau

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha prison authority has asked the State police to conduct RT-PCR test to detect Coronavirus infection in accused before sending them to judicial custody, an official said on Thursday.

According to sources in the state prison directorate, 96 inmates of 10 prisons in the state were found to have been infected by the novel coronavirus. Seventeen staff of four jails have also tested positive for COVID-19, they said.

The officials expressed anxiety over the viral infection spreading in prisons despite several precautionary measures. They said the highest 54 cases of coronavirus infection have been detected in prisons of Berhampur circle, that also includes Ganjam district which has been hit hardest by the pandemic in Odisha.

"We have urged the police to conduct RT-PCR tests of the arrested persons before sending them to jails," Director General, Prison, S K Upadhyay told PTI.

Odisha has a total of 17,509 inmates lodged in the 85 prisons of the State. The first confirmed case of Covid19 was found in the Puri jail on May 17 when an accused arrested by Kumbhapada police station tested positive.

Adequate measures under COVID-19 protocol are being taken to check the spread of the virus in jails.

Upadhyay said 16,789 inmates have been released from jails across the state on parole to decongest prisons in the wake of the pandemic.

Besides, the authorities have shifted over 1,200 inmates to other prisons in order to reduce crowding, Upadhay said.
Of those released on parole by July 28, 16,639 are undertrials and 150 convicts, he said.

The highest 5,231 inmates were released on parole under Berhampur circle keeping in view the vulnerability of Ganjam district, which has so far reported 9996 positive cases and accounted for 90 deaths.

Odisha has a total caseload of 30,378, while the death toll has mounted to 169.

Meanwhile, authorities of the special jail in Bhubaneswar conducted antigen tests on 150 inmates and all the prisoners are being given herbal concoction ('Kadha') to boost immunity, said jail superintendent Dhiren Kumar Barik.

This apart, isolation wards are being disinfected in all jails as soon as the arrival of a new inmate, a senior official at the prison directorate said, adding inmates in some jails are also being given homoeopathic medicines to boost their immunity.

(PTI)

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