Central Jail (Kathmandu)

Central Jail (Nepali: केन्द्रिय कारागार, Kendriya Karagar) is the largest prison facility of Nepal. It was established in 1971 BS. It is located near Newroad of central Kathmandu. To the east of jail lies office of Drinking water corporation, Bhotebahal in the west, office of Kathmandu metropolitan in the north. This jail occupies an area of 42 ropanies (about 2.2 hectors). Inside the compound lies Bhadra Jail, Women Jail and Central Jail. There are 9 blocks in the central jail, 3 blocks in Bhadra jail and 3 in the women jail.[1] In 2070 BS, a hospital was also set up inside the jail for inmates.[2] There is a small textile factory with 74 machines inside the jail.[3]

Central Jail
Coordinates27.69732°N 85.31263°E / 27.69732; 85.31263
Capacity1250
Population2750 (2020)
Opened1971 BS
CountryNepal

The jail which has capacity for 1250 inmates but it hosts 2,750 prisoners including 350 foreign prisoners.[4] There are plans to expand the jail by shifting to Nuwakot.[5]

Notable inmates

  • Durgananda Jha in an attempt to bomb king Mahendra in 1964. He was executed inside the jail later.[6]
  • Charles Sobhraj serving for murder of multiple people. He was listed to be free due to COVID-19 vanurability, but the decesion has not been executed.[7]
  • Ram Prasad Rai as a political prisoner.
  • Chudamani Upreti aka Gore- mastermind of biggest gold smuggling racket in Nepal[8]
  • Yunus Ansari an associate of Dawood Ibrahim was shot in the jail. He was serving for carrying fake Indian currency.[9]

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