Pakistani prisoner beaten to death inside India's Jaipur Central Jail: reports

Published February 20, 2019
Top police officials reached the Jaipur Central Jail following the murder of a Pakistani inmate. — Photo courtesy India Today
Top police officials reached the Jaipur Central Jail following the murder of a Pakistani inmate. — Photo courtesy India Today

A Pakistani prisoner, identified as Shakirullah, on Wednesday was allegedly beaten to death by a group of inmates at the Jaipur Central Jail, Indian media reported.

The deceased, hailing from Sialkot, was undergoing life imprisonment after his conviction in a terror-related case in Jaipur in 2017, said The Hindu.

Shakirullah reportedly received serious head injuries caused by a blunt object after an "altercation" with other inmates, the publication added.

According to India Today, the prisoner was beaten to death inside the Jaipur Central Jail by three inmates. Top police officials reached the prison following the alleged murder.

The incident comes less than a week after a suicide bombing in Pulwama killed more than 40 Indian troops. Pakistan and India's relations have been tense since the bombing, with the latter blaming the former of being complicit in the attack — a charge Islamabad has denied from the get-go.

FO 'gravely concerned', urges India to ensure Pakistani prisoners' security

The Foreign Office (FO) said that it is "gravely concerned" about reports of Shakirullah's murder, adding that it has raised the issue with Indian authorities for verification as well provision of "foolproof security to all Pakistanis" in India.

"Our High Commission in New Delhi has officially raised the issue with the Indian authorities requesting them to urgently authenticate the report and awaits a response," FO spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal stated in a press release.

"We call upon the Indian government to fulfill its obligations and ensure provision of foolproof security to all Pakistani inmates/prisoners in Indian jails and Pakistani visitors to India."

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