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Karnataka Govt orders probe into alleged forced sex in jail

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Karnataka government today directed the Department of Child and Women's Welfare officials to probe reports that women inmates of the central prison here were being pushed into "forced sex" with male convicts within its complex.

The officials had been asked to submit the report in the next 15 days after which the government would take action if the prison officials are found guilty, Home Minister K J George told reporters here.

The government action came in the wake of a media report that some jail wardens at the Parapana Agrahara Central Prison here allegedly force women convicts to have sex after charging Rs 300 or Rs 500 from the male inmates.
 

According to the report, the matter came to light after a judge received two letters written by a group of women jail inmates which he forwarded to the Karnataka High Court Chief Justice D H Waghela for action.

The letters sought Chief Justice's intervention to end the exploitation of women inmates who had also reportedly named wardens and official involved and claimed that the wardens threaten to spoil their chances of parole by complaining to their superiors about their "misconduct".

Deputy Inspector General of Prisons V S Raju said there are no chances for women inmates to come in contact with male prisoners as they are guarded by women staff round the clock. Also, there are rules in place that the police staff and officials in the jail cannot meet the prisoners alone.

He also said "....We have come to know only through media reports that a judge has received letters from the suggestion box. We have not got the letter yet. One getting the letter, we will find out truth about it, and take action.

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First Published: Nov 14 2014 | 9:05 PM IST

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