24-Year-Old Prisoner Escapes Sheopur District Jail By Scaling 22-Foot Wall With Bedsheet Rope
Sheopur (Madhya Pradesh): A 24-year-old prisoner escaped from Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur District Jail by scaling a 22-foot-high wall with the help of a rope allegedly made by tying bedsheets together. The incident occurred between 1 pm and 2 pm while an online training session on the Bhagavad Gita was being held for some prisoners. After the session ended, all inmates were instructed to return to…
In Sheopur District of Madhya Pradesh, a 24-year-old prisoner named Dharmendra Kushwaha managed to escape from the jail on May 31. The escape occurred during a training session on the Bhagavad Gita, which had just concluded, and inmates were expected to return to their barracks. However, Dharmendra did not follow this instruction and was later discovered missing from his barrack.
Jail officials discovered that he had escaped by scaling a 22-foot high wall with a rope made from bedsheets. The incident has sparked questions about the prison's security measures, particularly how inmates were monitored during the online training session and how Dharmendra was able to construct the escape rope without being detected.
The Sheopur Superintendent of Police, Moti-ur-Rehman, has ordered a thorough investigation into the escape, and police teams have initiated a search for the prisoner in the surrounding areas.
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