Added to the fear in the society: Prisoners who escaped from prison are again in crime

During the agitation, 13,553 people escaped from 28 prisons and 9 juvenile correctional facilities across the country. Panic has increased in the society as there are still around 5,000 prisoners outside.

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Added to the fear in the society: Prisoners who escaped from prison are again in crime

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An atmosphere of panic has been created in the society due to the prisoners who escaped amid the situation after the Gen-ji movement. Police officers say that the security challenge has increased after some of those who escaped became involved in crime again.

According to the data of the Prison Management Department, 5,000 of the prisoners who escaped from the prison are still outside. According to Chomendra Neupane, director of the department, inmates escaped from 28 prisons and 9 juvenile correctional homes across the country during the agitation. Among them, 10 people have died in the country while fleeing. 12 thousand 589 prisoners in the prison and 964 people escaped from the reformatory. Of those who should be in prison, 8 thousand 670 and 341 people from correctional facilities have returned .

"We are running a campaign from every provincial police office to search for those who are yet to return," says Nepal Police spokesperson Vinod Ghimire, "Soon all those who escaped will be inside the prison." Done . Accusing her of having a relationship with a man, he beat and killed Jamuna on the night of October 2. After that he was present in Nakhkhu Jail . Sant Bahadur was jailed four years ago on charges of forced labor.

30-year-old Sanjay Mahato of Gaushala-11, who escaped from Jaleshwar Jail in Mahottari on August 24, was arrested with stolen motorcycle, mobile phone and other items. He was previously in jail for a preliminary investigation in a theft case. Manjur Rain of Balba Municipality-9, who was in jail in a robbery case, was arrested with stolen goods from the same ward after escaping from the jail.

After the escaped prisoner was found to be involved in criminal activities again, the police has intensified their search operation and the locals have been called upon to be alert and report any suspicious activity immediately.

22-year-old Khim Bahadur Vick of Tulsipur sub-metropolis-5 Ranijaruwa, who escaped from Tulsipur Jail in Dang on 24 August, hit Gautam Sarki, 53, a local on the night of 11 October. On the basis of Saraki's complaint, he was arrested last Saturday from Dangisharan rural municipality-2 Satkhuti, information officer of the area police office Tulsipur informed Police Inspector Surya Rana. He was previously serving 25 years imprisonment in the duty killing case.

124 prisoners escaped from Tulsipur prison on 24th August and 129 prisoners broke the main gate the next day. Jail Chief Gir Bahadur Sejuwal said that 78 of those who escaped are still absconding. "Most of the fugitives were from duty killing, extortion and drug dealing," he said.

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1 thousand 575 prisoners escaped from Sunsari's Jhumka prison on the night of 24 August. 700 of them are still absconding. According to the prison administration, the protestors drove away around 450 prisoners from Block 'B' at 10:30 pm. After a while, other prisoners also came out.

The police asked the escaped prisoners to return immediately. Some were arrested by the army and handed over to the prison administration. Returned after celebrating some Dasain . According to Jailer Subas Lamichhane, most of the 700 people who escaped were from the case of coercion. "The escaped prisoners were asked to return to the prison by October 20, but most of them did not come," said Lamichhane.

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There were 491 male and 40 female prisoners and 203 male and 6 female prisoners in Bharatpur Jail in Chitwan. Among them, 743 people, including dependent children, were released from the prison on the morning of 25 August. Out of them, 156 prisoners have not yet returned, Chetanath Dhungana, Information Officer of Bharatpur Prison informed. 6 male and 2 female prisoners who escaped from Bharatpur jail are in other jails.

The number of prisoners connected with wildlife crime in Bharatpur Jail is high. According to the prison administration, there were 46 people including two prisoners who were involved in the crime of killing a rare wild animal rhinoceros and trading its parts. Among them, both detainees and 29 prisoners have come in contact with the prison. A prisoner was arrested in Tanahun. Information officer Dhungana informed that only 14 prisoners of the rhinoceros case have not been contacted.

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278 out of 576 prisoners who escaped from Jaleshwar Jail in Mahottari on August 24 have returned. Among the returnees, 12 have completed their imprisonment and been released. 298 people have not come in contact yet . Subba Ravinchandra Thakur, deputy of the prison administration, said that although the prison office requested him to return several times, he did not return.

Most of the escapees from prison are involved in serious criminal cases . In this prison, 576 prisoners absconded, including 6 cases of kidnapping and duty cases, 60 cases of duty killing, 65 cases of murder, 23 cases of kidnapping and extortion, 114 cases of extortion, 36 cases of theft, 58 cases of robberies and 6 cases of weapons. 

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Out of 666 prisoners who escaped from Kailali prison on August 24, 302 people are still absconding. Among the fugitives, more than 60 people are prisoners of heinous crimes. In the meantime, the number of those who returned on their own and were taken back to prison by the security personnel is 364 . Acting Administrator of Kailali Jail Gyanendra Ojha said that the number of absconding prisoners who were accused of duty killing, crime related to killing, industry of killing, using weapons and force, abetment of suicide is 141.

Apart from Doti, Achham and Bajura prisons in the far west, all the other 6 district prisons and the children's correctional home at Doti had escaped. According to SP Gautam Mishra of the provincial police office, the number of escaped prisoners in Far West was 1,458. Among them, 1,066 people have been returned till Wednesday, while 452 people are still absconding. According to the provincial police office, 302 people are absconding from Kailali Jail, 110 from Kanchanpur, 5 from Dadeldhura, 7 from Darchula, 12 from Bajhang, 1 from Baitadi and 15 from Child Reform Home Doti.

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It is about 13 October . 25-year-old Akash Magar killed Suraj Tamang, a resident of Manmaiju, Kathmandu, by hitting a machete. It was only after Akash became aware that he was one of the prisoners who escaped from Nakhkhu Jail in Lalitpur, taking advantage of the Gen-G movement. Akash was jailed in robbery and dacoity cases. 

- Arjun Subedi (Sunsari), Santosh Singh (Mahottari), Ramesh Kumar Paudel (Chitwan), Arjun Shah (Dhangadhi), Jyoti Shrestha (Kavre) and Durgalal KC (Dang)

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