Parappana Agrahara video impact: Karnataka govt forms high-power committee headed by R.Hitendra

Pramesh S Jain 

A high-power committee has been constituted to review the functioning,administration,and security of prisons across the state following reports of illegal activities and preferential treatment at the Parappana Agrahara Central Prison.

Home Minister,G.Parameshwara,addressing the media after a review meeting with senior officials of the Department of Prisons and Correctional Services,said two officers as, Superintendent,Mageri and Assistant Superintendent Ashok Bhajantri—have been suspended, while Chief Superintendent K.Suresh has been transferred.

“For the first time,an IPS officer will be appointed as Chief Superintendent of Parappana Agrahara Central Jail,”Dr.Parameshwara said, adding that this move is aimed at ensuring tighter control and accountability within the prison system.

He clarified that some of the videos showing irregularities inside the jail were recorded in 2023,while only a few were recent.“We have examined who were in charge during those times and have sought explanations,”he said.

Elaborating on the action taken,Mr.Parameshwara said that the high-power committee will be led by Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order)R.Hitendra, with IGP,Sandeep Patil,SP,Amarnath Reddy, and SP Rishyanth as members.Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police of respective districts will serve as associate members.

The committee has been tasked with inspecting all prisons in the state,not just Parappana Agrahara,and submitting a comprehensive report within one month.

“Based on the committee’s findings,strict action will be taken against all officials found responsible including suspension or dismissal,”the Minister said.

The committee’s terms of reference include examining lapses such as malfunctioning CCTV cameras and other security failures.

Strengthening Surveillance and Technology
Mr.Parameshwara announced that all prisons in the state would be linked to a central command center at the Prisons Headquarters to monitor CCTV footage in real time.The system will be overseen by senior officers, including the DG and ADGP (Prisons).

Technical audits will also be conducted across all prisons to assess CCTV and other security systems.

A special technical team will address network issues in areas where mobile phone signals are still available inside prisons despite jammers being installed.The goal is to ensure that no mobile phone works once it is brought inside the prison,” he said.

The government will double the number of technical devices,including baggage scanners,and has already approved Rs.2 crore for new CCTV installations and Rs.15 crore for erecting 10 new signal-blocking towers. Tenders for the same will be floated soon.
Transfers and Recruitment

All prison officers who have served more than five years in the same post will be transferred immediately.To address staff shortages,the government has approved recruitment for 197 warders,22 instructors,and 3 assistant superintendents.

Proposals for 983 additional warders and 17 jailers are under consideration.

Strict Accountability and Oversight

The Minister warned that strict action will follow if similar lapses occur in the future.“Excuses about whether incidents are old or new will not be accepted. Whoever was on duty when the violations occurred will be held accountable,”he said.

Supervisory officers will be held responsible for the conduct of their subordinates.All prison superintendents and officers must remain in direct contact with headquarters, and senior officials are required to visit prisons at least once or twice a month.

Deputy Commissioners and District Superintendents of Police have also been directed to visit prisons and submit reports to the headquarters.

The government is prepared to take further action once the high-power committee submits its findings.The report will be made public.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary (Home),Tushar Girinath,DG and IGP,M.A.Saleem,Home Department Secretary,K.V. Sharath Chandra,Bengaluru City Police Commissioner,Seemant Kumar Singh and ADGP (ISD) Chandrashekhar and other senior officials .