Three convicted prisoners have made a daring escape from the high-security Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan Central Jail in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, leading to an urgent statewide alert and extensive search efforts. The breakout occurred on Wednesday from JP Jail, a facility known for its stringent security protocols. Jail Superintendent Chandrashekhar Suman verified the incident and stated that initial reports identify the escapees as residents of Dhanbad. Law enforcement agencies are being provided with their profiles to expedite their recapture.
The discovery of the escape took place during a routine inmate census. Prison staff realized three individuals were missing and initiated an immediate search within the jail. When the prisoners could not be found within the facility, local police and district administration were notified, escalating the situation to a high alert. The jail compound and surrounding areas were secured, and search teams were deployed to investigate potential hiding spots.
Police forces in surrounding districts have been alerted, and additional checkpoints have been established to prevent the convicts from leaving the area. Enhanced surveillance measures are being implemented to monitor the fugitives’ potential movements. The jailbreak has sent shockwaves through the correctional system, as JP Jail is considered one of the state’s most secure facilities. It features a sophisticated five-layer security system, continuous CCTV monitoring, and armed guards stationed at all access points, and houses individuals convicted of serious crimes, including Maoists.
This incident is particularly notable given recent security upgrades and personnel actions at the jail. Just a few months ago, the Jail Inspector General had suspended twelve security personnel amid concerns over previous security lapses. The current escape reopens the debate on the efficacy of the prison’s security arrangements and the diligence of its staff.
