Police recover ‘treasure’ from prisoners in Quetta Jail
By Agencies
January 05, 2020
QUETTA: TV sets, mobile phones, marijuana, sheesha and other things were recovered after police conducted an operation in a jail on Saturday. These valuables included 25 TV sets, 300 mobile phones, drugs of heroin, sheesha, marijuana and other goods which were recovered from the prisoners' possession. Stoves and utensils were also recovered from prisoners. Upon inquiring, it came to know that the inmates were being provided their favourite dishes in jail.
Two days earlier, Chief Justice Balochistan visited the jail ward of the hospital where he found 16 prisoners who fraudulently admitted as patients. The prisoners were sent back to jail on the chief justice's orders.
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