They certainly do not belong to the "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" nor can they be clubbed among "Few Good Men" but these proverbial bad boys want a final shot at redemption through the 'beautiful game'.
A serial killer, who has appealed to Calcutta High Court against death penalty, an abductor, a few accused of ghastly crimes, are those among the 36 prisoners, who have formed a team registered under the name of "West Bengal Inmates Sports Club".
The inmates will be competing in the North 24 Parganas District Football league tournament starting tomorrow in an unique initiative taken by West Bengal Correctional Department to "correct" the criminals.
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Robin Mallick a serial murder convict who has appealed against capital punishment at the Calcutta High Court; Mukesh Singh accused in Roma Jhawar abduction case; Somnath Mistri and Jagannath Naskar abduction and murder convicts and Piyush Biswas convicted in Kolkata Police Sergeant Bapi Sen's murder.
"Yes, they're all high profile prisoners but at the same time they are all human beings. But at the same time they are all governed by the West Bengal Correctional Services Act, 1992. It's about reforming them and making them acceptable to the society - that's the main objective," ADG (Prison) Adhir Sharma told PTI.
The inmates are aged between 25-30 years, a big enough reason to reform them at the young age, Sharma said.
"It's how you look at life - even a glass of water is always half-full or half-empty! It's about implementing the Act and not just hang a signboard and ask them to follow it. Under the Act, they can participate in cultural activities and sports too is one of them.