Thiruvananthapuram:
The authorities on Sunday removed photographs of politicians and film stars from major jails across Kerala and were also preparing to shuffle prisoners, an official said.
Such photographs were inappropriate in jails, the official said. As for the reshuffle this will ensure that a prisoner lodged in a jail in a city other than where a crime has been committed to prevent interference with the investigations.
"It was only last night that the home minister signed the order and we swung into action without any delay. In all, more than 250 pictures were removed and the maximum were from Kannur jail, besides the central prison here," Additional Director General of Police (Jails), Alexander Jacob told IANS.
"The decision to remove the pictures of religious deities have been deferred and would be done in the next round," he said.
Pictures of legendary CPI-M and Congress leaders, film stars occupied the walls of major jails, including Kannur and Thiruvananthapuram. Pictures of leaders like E.M.S. Namboodiripad, A.K. Gopalan, Azhikodan Raghavan, Che Guevera, to name a few, adorned the prison walls.
"It must be noted that since the pictures were hung on the walls, the Kannur jail was not painted for the past three decades. Our jail staff not only removed these pictures, but also gave the prison walls a fresh coat of paint," added Mr Jacob.
Mr Jacob also said that prisoners will be shuffled from one jail zone to the other.
"Through this, a prisoner in Kannur jail indicted of a crime done in Kannur will now be moved to another jail, far away from Kannur. Through this we expect to keep away the prisoner from his close aides," added Mr Jacob.
These new changes have been on the pipeline for sometime ever since Oommen Chandy government assumed office last year. Such changes were on the cards after Mr Chandy gave up the home portfolio to his trusted lieutenant Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishna.
Thiruvananthapuram, June 17 (IANS) The authorities on Sunday removed photographs of politicians and film stars from major jails across Kerala and were also preparing to shuffle prisoners, an official said.
Such photographs were inappropriate in jails, the official said. As for the reshuffle this will ensure that a prisoner lodged in a jail in a city other than where a crime has been committed to prevent interference with the investigations.
"It was only last night that the home minister signed the order and we swung into action without any delay. In all, more than 250 pictures were removed and the maximum were from Kannur jail, besides the central prison here," Additional Director General of Police (Jails), Alexander Jacob told IANS.
"The decision to remove the pictures of religious deities have been deferred and would be done in the next round," he said.
Pictures of legendary CPI-M and Congress leaders, film stars occupied the walls of major jails, including Kannur and Thiruvananthapuram. Pictures of leaders like E.M.S. Namboodiripad, A.K. Gopalan, Azhikodan Raghavan, Che Guevera, to name a few, adorned the prison walls.
"It must be noted that since the pictures were hung on the walls, the Kannur jail was not painted for the past three decades. Our jail staff not only removed these pictures, but also gave the prison walls a fresh coat of paint," added Mr Jacob.
Mr Jacob also said that prisoners will be shuffled from one jail zone to the other.
"Through this, a prisoner in Kannur jail indicted of a crime done in Kannur will now be moved to another jail, far away from Kannur. Through this we expect to keep away the prisoner from his close aides," added Mr Jacob.
These new changes have been on the pipeline for sometime ever since Oommen Chandy government assumed office last year. Such changes were on the cards after Mr Chandy gave up the home portfolio to his trusted lieutenant Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishna.