In this way, the prisoners who are incommunicado are those who are involved in serious, heinous nature and other crimes.
According to Jhapa police, only two of the 92 prisoners who escaped from various detention centers in Jhapa have been contacted. Police offices were targeted by protesters on August 24.
During that time, 92 detainees including 51 persons from the area police office Damak, 36 persons from Anarmani and 5 persons from Jhiljile escaped from the police custody . Acting Information Officer Police Inspector Praveen Shrestha informed that only two of the absconding detainees have come in contact with the district police.
According to him, two people who came into contact with the police were in the custody of the area police office Anarmani in a drug case. Other 90 people are without contact, he informed. In this way, the prisoners who are out of contact are those involved in other crimes of serious, heinous nature.
'Two people have come into contact . As the situation is getting easier, others should also come in contact," Shrestha said. According to the police, case files and documents were also burnt due to arson.
On the 24th, the prisoners in the prison escaped from different places of the country, but the prisoners could not escape from the Jhapa prison. However, the police had to bear heavy losses. 23 outpost level police offices in the district were damaged during the agitation and 9 police offices were completely destroyed.
