According to hospital sources, he has swelling in various parts of his body, including his sensitive organs, including his head, back, arms, and legs.
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A prisoner has been brutally beaten up at the Siraha Jail located in the Siraha district headquarters. Prameshwor Sada, aged around 30, of Mirchaiya Municipality-8, Siraha, who was in prison on a theft case, was brutally beaten up.
Prison sources have said that he was beaten up on Sunday evening. However, he was brought to the provincial hospital in Siraha for treatment only on Monday afternoon, the next day.
He is being treated in the emergency ward of the hospital under heavy police presence. The police have not allowed media persons to meet the injured. According to hospital sources, he was hit with pipes and a baton on various parts of his body, including his head, back, hands, and feet, including his sensitive parts. His body is covered in bruises.
A doctor at the hospital said that he was brought to the hospital only after his condition deteriorated. “Such incidents keep happening in prisons, but there is a tendency to bring the injured for treatment immediately and try to hide the incident, and this was also seen in this case,” the doctor told Kantipur.
Even though the incident has been made public, the Siraha administration is trying to cover it up. DSP Ramesh Bahadur Pal, the spokesperson of the Nepal Police in Siraha, who is deployed for prison security, responded that they do not have much information about the prison.
The jailer of the prison, Subodh Mahato, did not want to tell about the incident at first. When asked by Kantipur why he wanted to hide the incident, he claimed that it was just a normal incident and urged not to bring it out.
‘It is a normal incident, it becomes a big issue when it comes to the media,’ Mahato said, ‘We would have been grateful if it had not been brought out.’ He did not reveal why and who committed the beating.
