4 booked for partying inside Bengaluru jail
Prison authorities have called for a comprehensive investigation.
PTI
Bengaluru, 11 Nov
Four undertrial prisoners at Bengaluru Central Jail have
been booked after a viral video surfaced, showing them dancing and allegedly
using prohibited items within the prison. The police acted on a complaint filed
by Imamsaab Myageri, the prison superintendent at Parappana Agrahara.
Myageri’s complaint identified the inmates as Karthik alias
Jitre Patrick, Dhananjay alias Renukaprasad, Manjunath V alias Koli Manja, and
Charan Rao B. It highlighted that on 9 November 2025, various television
channels broadcast footage of the undertrials dancing inside Barrack-8, Room-7.
“The inmates were seen using prohibited items inside the
prison,” Myageri stated, adding sources suggested they were consuming alcohol
and non-vegetarian food. The video, reportedly captured on a mobile phone—which
is strictly forbidden in prisons—was leaked and circulated outside, leading to
significant media coverage.
Prison authorities have called for a comprehensive
investigation to determine how the mobile phone was smuggled in, who recorded
the video, and how it was transmitted to the outside world. The complaint requests
appropriate legal action against both the inmates involved and those
responsible for capturing and leaking the footage.
In response to the incident, the State government has suspended Myageri and the assistant superintendent, while the Chief Superintendent of Bengaluru Central Jail, K Suresha, has been transferred. The leaked footage allegedly depicted not only a terror suspect but also a serial rapist and a gold smuggler in possession of mobile phones, leading the BJP to stage protests demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
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