Jailbreaks are not new in India but the model for preventing them has to be Tihar Jail in Delhi where till
date, almost 50 years since it was set up, there have been only six escapes.
The first person to make an unauthorised exit from Tihar was an American smuggler, Daniel Walcott. In 1965, he managed to escape from Tihar in a police vehicle, reached the Safdarjung Airport hangar, boarded his impounded plane and flew out of the country before the jail authorities could react. This prompted the first security review of Tihar.
But, the new arrangements proved no barrier for Charles Sobhraj, who escaped after drugging the security guards on his birthday in March 1986. He had ordered sweets laced with 820 pills of a sedative. He simply took the keys from one of them and walked out of the prison posing as a policeman. He was arrested later. To prevent unnecessary mingling of police with inmates, the Delhi Armed Police, which used to guard the prison, was replaced with special units from Tamil Nadu Police in order to create a language barrier between prisoners and the security men.
Uttar Pradesh tops the charts for jailbreaks, though this could possibly be because UP also has the highest number of jails in India. In response to a query filed under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, the prison department of Uttar Pradesh (UP) has revealed 2,050 inmates have died in the state since 2010.