The meeting of police and Home Department officials has been called in the wake of the frequent incidents of violence and clashes in the state's jails since the past several years.
The chief minister has directed a review of the security conditions in the state's prisons and promised sweeping reforms to eliminate the rot that had allegedly set in the jails during the past 10 years of misrule of the erstwhile Badal-led regime.
"Captain Amarinder has ordered the concerned officers to deal with the situation in Gurdaspur jail as they deemed fit and ensure that law and order was restored in the prison without delay," the chief minister's Media Advisor Raveen Thukral said in a statement here today.
Expressing grave concern over the frequent violent clashes in Punjab's prisons, Amarinder said he had been in touch with senior police, prison and intelligence officials since the violence broke out in the Gurdaspur prison.
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"We have put up a plan on how to improve things in the prisons of Punjab. The chief minister is keen that the state of affairs of our prisons should improve. All things will be discussed in detail at the meeting next week," ADGP (Prisons) Rohit Chowdhary said.
Talking about the Gurdaspur incident, Chowdhary said that restraint was shown by the staff on duty, who did not cause any injury to any of the inmates even though they were forced to fire in the air to contain the miscreants.
Punjab Home Secretary N S Kalsi said the situation was resolved after police's intervention on the intervening night of March 24 and 25.
The report says the incident occurred when a few gangsters, undergoing trial in several murder cases, incited inmates of one of the barracks to confront the staff after assaulting three jail warders on duty.
Kalsi said the incident was the result of years of alleged neglect of the jail administration, about 50 per cent of shortfall in the sanctioned staff strength, poor administrative structure and lack of equipment in the state's prisons.
Some of the major incidents cited in the report include the ones at the Modern Jail, Kapurthala (2011), Modern Jail Faridkot (2013, 2016 and 2016), Central Jail Hoshiarpur (2013), Security Jail Nabha (2016), Dist Jail Mansa (2013), Central Jail Bathinda (2010, 2015,2016, 2016) and District Jail Barnala (2015, 2015).
Thukral said the chief minister has called for detailed reports on all these cases before the meeting next week.