Guwahati Central Jail

Guwahati Central Jail is a prison located at the center of Guwahati city in Assam, India.[2] It is one of 31 prisons located in the state of Assam.[3] Spread over 28 acres (0.11 km2) including 11 acres (0.045 km2) of the actual jail area, it was constructed with a capacity for 900 male inmates and 100 female inmates, for a total of 1000 inmates.[1]

Guwahati Central Jail
Location in Assam
Guwahati Central Jail (India)
LocationGuwahati, Assam
Coordinates26.108032°N 91.756340°E / 26.108032; 91.756340
StatusOperating
Security classMaximum
Capacity1000
Population1284 (as of 15 May 2018)
Opened1881[1]
Managed byAssam Prisons
Websiteprisons.assam.gov.in

History

The first jail in Guwahati was set up in 1881 at Fancy Bazaar with a capacity of 500 inmates. It was moved to Sarusajai on 30 April 2010 and was upgraded to the present capacity of 1000 inmates. The new jail was opened on April 2012 when 805 inmates were moved there.[1] The district jail is located in the heart of Guwahati City.

Hunger Strike

On 29 June 2020, when peasant leader Akhil Gogoi, founder of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) organisation completed a jail term of 200 days, 1200 inmates at the Central Jail declared a hunger strike, demanding the release of Gogoi and presenting COVID-19 related pleas to the authorities.[4]

Notable prisoners

  1. Rajkumar Meghen, chief of Manipur-based United National Liberation Front (UNLF) was arrested by Assam the police and kept in Guwahati Central Jail. He was first reportedly kidnapped by Bangladeshi agents on 29 September 2010, and after that was arrested by the Assam police and charged by the National Investigating Agency. He was released on 9 November 2019 as his 10-year jail sentence was reduced because of his contributions to the jail, such as setting up a music school, a library for the inmates, and constructing a rock garden inside the Guwahati Central Jail premises.[5]
  2. Sharjeel Imam, an activist, arrested on 28 January 2020 by Delhi Police, whom was alleged that his speech promoted enmity among people that led riots in Jamia Millia Islamia University.[6]

References

  1. "The captive humans: Life in Central Jail, Guwahati". Guwahati Plus. 1 August 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  2. "Central Jail". Wikimapia. Guwahati. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  3. "Jails in Assam". Assam Prisons Headquarter. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  4. "Assam: Prisoners Go on Hunger Strike Demanding Akhil Gogoi's Release". The Wire. 30 June 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  5. Choudhury, Ratnadip (10 November 2019). "Top Manipur Rebel Leader Released From Jail Ahead Of Naga Peace Deal". NDTV. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. Saha, Abhishek (22 July 2020). "Student activist Sharjeel Imam tests positive for Covid-19 in Guwahati jail". The Indian Express. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
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