Gangsters lodged in Delhi jails will be shifted to Andaman! NIA made this appeal to the Ministry of Home Affairs -aabtak24

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NIA Letter to MHA: NIA has written a letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs regarding gangsters and criminals lodged in Delhi jails. NIA has requested in its letter that the notorious gangsters should be shifted to jails in South India. Apart from Delhi, there has also been talk of transferring big gangsters lodged in jails of Punjab and Haryana. The NIA suspects that these gangsters are operating their crime syndicates while sitting in jail. In the letter, a demand has been raised to transfer these gangsters to Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 

Tihar Jail Administration has also written a letter

This is not the first time that such a demand has been raised regarding criminals. Earlier, Delhi’s Tihar Jail Administration has also written a letter to the Delhi government regarding shifting of notorious gangsters to jails of other states after the murder of gangsters Tillu Tajpuria. NIA suspects that gangsters lodged in jails of Delhi and other states were working from behind the bars and many murders are being planned in the same way. There are a total of 16 jails in Delhi’s Tihar, Rohini and Mandoli, which house more than 20,000 prisoners. 

Demand to shift 25 gangsters

Earlier, in a letter written to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the NIA had raised the demand for transfer of about 25 gangsters from the jails of North India to South India. The name of Lawrence Bishnoi, the main accused in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Musewala, is also included in this list. The Tihar Jail Administration had written a letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs in the month of May and demanded to shift the notorious gangsters to jails of other states. At the same time, the jail administration had also asked for amendment in the Prisoner Transfer Act so that the administration can transfer any gangster without the permission of the government. 

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