Bhopal Prison Shifts Convict Away from Ex-Judge Singh’s Barrack Amid Security Concerns
Bhopal Prison Shifts Convict Away from Ex-Judge Singh’s Barrack

Bhopal: Prison authorities in Bhopal have shifted one of the education scam convicts previously sentenced by former judge Giribala Singh away from the vicinity of her barrack. Meanwhile, the former district judge has sought relief from mosquito trouble inside the premises, according to jail sources.

Convict Moved as Precautionary Measure

Komal Pandey, convicted in a case presided over by Singh during her tenure on the bench, was moved as part of a precautionary exercise to avoid any security or administrative complications inside the prison, sources said. Komal has long been implicated in cheating and forgery cases linked to alleged multiple medical admission frauds. In one case registered in Bhopal in 2013, she was accused of duping a family of Rs 37 lakh after promising admission to a private medical college.

Singh’s Arrangement in Prison

Singh, arrested in connection with the Twisha Sharma case, has been housed in a separate section of ‘Khand A’, a designated prison block, jail sources said. The arrangement was made keeping in view her former judicial position and the possibility of interaction with inmates who may have previously appeared before her in court. Security concerns over Singh’s stay in jail had earlier been flagged by her lawyer during court proceedings. The counsel argued that her past judicial role could create vulnerabilities in custody, given that several inmates may have appeared before her in cases.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Mosquito Trouble and Routine

Apart from mosquito trouble, Singh is learnt to be settling into a prison routine without major difficulty. Jail sources said she requested authorities to address the mosquito issue and has not raised any significant complaint regarding other facilities.

CBI Probe Nearing Completion

Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is learnt to be in the final stages of its probe into the Twisha Sharma case, with insiders indicating that a chargesheet is likely within four weeks. Sources said the document is expected to be vetted at senior levels, particularly after the matter came under the cognizance of the Supreme Court.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration