Release women prisoners in line with SC order,PM Imran asks Authorities

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that he has directed authorities to take steps to release female prisoners, both under-trial and convicted, in line with a Supreme Court order issued in April.
In a two-part tweet, the premier said that he had issued the directions after a meeting with the Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari, the attorney general and Barrister Ali Zafar.
"I have asked for immediate implementation of SC order 299/2020 for release of under-trial women prisoners and convicted women prisoners who fulfill criteria of SC order," he tweeted.
The premier also asked for "immediate reports on foreign women prisoners and women on death row for humanitarian consideration".
Human Rights Minister Mazari hailed the prime minister's decision, calling it a "great move forward for human rights and humanitarian approach to prisoners". She further said that PM Imran has also asked the ministry to provide him with "a complete timeline on prison reforms implementation".
"This is just the start. PM has asked for a complete timeline on prison reforms implementation — our report on prison reforms is ready & now going to prepare implementation timelines with Barrister Ali Zafar," Mazari tweeted.
The prime minister was referring to an interim order issued in April, in which the apex court had directed the government to release the following: Prisoners suffering from a physical or mental illness, under-trial prisoners who are 55 or older, male under-trial prisoners who have not been convicted in the past, female and juvenile prisoners
The top court had in April recalled bails granted to prisoners by the high courts of Sindh and Islamabad in order to evacuate over-crowded prisons and prevent a coronavirus outbreak. However, it allowed the government to release prisoners who matched the afore-mentioned criteria.
The prisoners included in the above categories had been spared on the counsel of the attorney general of Pakistan. The AGP had also recommended the apex court to not extend bails to prisoners who had been accused in "cases involving abuse/violent acts against children and women".

Sr.No.Name of JailsUndertrialConvcited Condemned Grand Total 
1Central Jail, Lahore.77431121
2Central Jail, Gujranwala.2628054
3District Jail, Kasur.91010
4District Jail, Lahore.0000
5District Jail, Sheikhupura.142016
6District Jail, Sialkot.1613029
7District Jail, Narowal2002
8Central Jail, Sahiwal1514029
10District Jail, Okara90110
11District Jail, Pakpattan130013
12District Jail, Vehari 6006
13District Jail, Khanewal.0000
14Central Jail, Rawalpindi.77603140
15District Jail, Attock.2204
16District Jail, Gujrat.163019
17District Jail, Jhelum.101011
18District Jail, M.B.Din.0000
19Sub Jail, Chakwal.0000
20Central Jail Faisalabad0000
21B.I. & J. Jail Faisalabad0000
22District Jail Faisalabad3551086
23District Jail Jhang220325
24District Jail Toba Tek Singh170118
25Central Jail Mianwali100111
26District Jail Sargodha0000
27District Jail Shahpur163120
28District Jail, Bhakkar1102
29District Jail, Hahfizabad5005
30Central Jail, Multan.0000
31Central Jail, D.G.Khan.3003
32District Jail, Multan.0000
33District Jail, Muzaffargarh.0000
34District Jail, Rajanpur.0000
35District Jail, Layyah1001
36Women Jail, Multan.19551286
37Sub Jail, Shujabad0000
38B.I & J Jail, Bahawalpur.0000
39Central Jail, Bahawalpur.171018
40District Jail, R.Y.Khan.9009
41District Jail, B.Nagar5005
Total:-45227823753
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