Odisha jail official paid ₹1.9 lakh after inmate’s gold jewellery went missing

A significant incident has emerged from Choudwar Jail in Odisha, where an inmate's gold jewellery went missing upon their release. The Odisha prisons department has responded by compensating the inmate with ₹1.9 lakh for the lost valuables. This decision comes amidst growing concerns regarding the management of personal belongings within correctional facilities. An investigation has been ordered to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the jewellery, raising questions about protocols in place for handling inmates' property. The case highlights the need for stricter oversight and accountability within the prison system to prevent such occurrences in the future. As the investigation unfolds, this incident may prompt a review of current practices regarding the safekeeping of inmates' possessions, ensuring that similar situations do not arise again.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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