Key Points

The Tripura government has taken swift action by suspending two jail officials following a dramatic prison break. Six inmates managed to escape from Dharmanagar Sub-Jail after attacking a guard with sharp weapons during breakfast time. While one inmate has been recaptured, security forces are conducting an intensive search operation for the remaining five fugitives. Authorities have sealed all exit points along state and international borders to prevent the escapees from leaving Tripura.

Key Points: Tripura Jailbreak Fugitives Hunt After Officials Suspended

  • Six inmates escaped Dharmanagar Sub-Jail after assaulting guard with sharp weapons
  • Jailor and warder suspended as disciplinary proceedings initiated
  • One fugitive Abdul Patta apprehended from South Chandrapur area
  • Security forces sealing borders with Assam, Mizoram and Bangladesh
  • Search teams led by SP Avinash Kumar Rai hunting remaining five
  • Injured jail staff Bedu Miah receiving treatment in stable condition
  • Fugitives include Bangladeshi national and life term convict Sunil Debbarma
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Tripura jailbreak: Two officials suspended, hunt for 5 fugitives continues

Two Tripura jail officials suspended as massive manhunt continues for 5 fugitives who escaped Dharmanagar Sub-Jail, with one inmate already recaptured.

"We have also requested the Border Security Force (BSF) to maintain a strict vigil along the India-Bangladesh border so that the fleeing jail inmates cannot cross the border - Official"

Agartala, Oct 2

The Tripura government has suspended two officials in connection with the escape of six inmates -- five undertrial prisoners and one serving a life term -- from a jail, officials said on Thursday.

A Jail department official said that the Inspector General of Prisons has suspended Dhananjoy Bhattacharya, Jailor, and Pallab Kanti Bhowmik, Warder, after the escape of six inmates from the Dharmanagar Sub-Jail in North Tripura district on Wednesday.

Disciplinary proceedings would be taken against both Bhattacharya and Bhowmik, the official said.

He said that an intensive search is still underway for the second day on Thursday to nab the remaining five fleeing fugitives, as one of the six inmates who escaped from the jail in the early hours of Wednesday has been apprehended.

The official said that Abdul Patta, one of the six inmates who escaped from the Dharmanagar Sub-Jail at Kalikapur in North Tripura district, was apprehended on Wednesday evening from South Chandrapur under the Dharmanagar police station.

The official said that six inmates -- five undertrial prisoners and one serving life imprisonment -- escaped from the Dharmanagar Sub-Jail in the early hours of Wednesday after assaulting a guard with sharp weapons.

The incident took place when the jail personnel brought the inmates out of their cell for breakfast and for their daily ablutions.

The injured jail staff, Bedu Miah, is currently under treatment at the Dharmanagar District Hospital, and his condition is said to be stable now.

Officials said that immediately after the jailbreak, a massive search operation was launched by various teams of security forces, and the hunt for them is still on.

North Tripura district Superintendent of Police Avinash Kumar Rai also led one of the search teams. All police stations and security posts in North Tripura and adjoining Unakoti districts were alerted.

“We have also requested the Border Security Force (BSF) to maintain a strict vigil along the India-Bangladesh border so that the fleeing jail inmates cannot cross the border,” an official said.

North Tripura district shares inter-state borders with Assam and Mizoram, besides an International Border with Bangladesh.

The official said, “All the exit points along Assam, Mizoram and Bangladesh have been sealed following the incident to prevent the fleeing jail inmates from leaving the state.”

The fleeing undertrial prisoners are Abdul Pata, Rahim Ali, Narayan Chandra Dutta, Rosan Ali, and Nazim Uddin, while Sunil Debbarma, accused of serious crimes, including murder, has been serving life imprisonment.

Narayan Chandra Dutta is a Bangladeshi national who was earlier arrested in Tripura under the Passport and other Acts, while Abdul Pata is a resident of Nilambazar in Assam’s Sribhumi district (previously Karimganj district). Abdul Pata was earlier arrested under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, for his involvement in illegal drug-related cases.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good that they've suspended the officials responsible. But this raises serious questions about prison security across the country. Need better systems and training for jail staff.
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Arjun K
The fact that one is a Bangladeshi national and they're near the border is worrying. BSF needs to be extra vigilant. Hope they catch all fugitives soon! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While I understand the need for accountability, I hope the suspended officials get a fair investigation. Sometimes systemic issues are bigger than individual failures.
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Vikram M
Drug cases, murder charges, and now jailbreak! These are dangerous criminals on the loose. Police should involve local communities in the search operation.
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Michael C
The swift action in sealing borders with Assam, Mizoram and Bangladesh shows good coordination between agencies. Hope this leads to quick arrests.

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