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Police raid prison after video of phones being supplied to inmates goes viral

Police raid prison after video of phones being supplied to inmates goes viral

Time of India25-06-2025
Mysuru: City police on Wednesday raided Mysuru Central Prison after a video of mobile phones being supplied at a cost inside the jail went viral. Police, however, did not find any banned objects inside the jail.
City police formed six teams headed by deputy commissioner of police (law and order), M Muthuraj, to conduct searches inside the jail. Members of the dog squad also assisted the cops in the raid.
Muthuraj told TOI that police came across footage in which it was claimed that mobile phones are supplied to jail inmates for Rs 10,000 and ganja is also provided for a cost. Following this, they planned a raid and searched the entire premises for about two hours, but did not find any banned objects, he explained.
The DCP said, "Mobile phones cannot be used inside the jail as jammers are installed. A net has been laid to prevent anyone from throwing any object inside the jail from the rear wall. Even watchtowers are erected to keep a watch on any unlawful activities." This is the third time Mysuru police conducted raids at a jail in the last six months.
In response to a query, Muthuraj said if jail authorities lodge a complaint against such misleading footage, police would take up a case and book the social media user for circulating fake news.
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