Yasin Bhatkal Not in Solitary Confinement as No Such Cell in Tihar

Bhatkal pleaded that he cannot be kept in a high security cell as per previous Supreme Court rulings.

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File photo of Indian Mujahideen operative, Yasin Bhatkal, being escorted by the police. (Photo: Reuters)
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File photo of Indian Mujahideen operative, Yasin Bhatkal, being escorted by the police. (Photo: Reuters)
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The Tihar Central Jail officials on Tuesday told a Delhi court that Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal has not been kept in solitary confinement as there is no such cell in the prison.

During in-camera proceedings, the jail officials also told the court that Bhatkal is kept under surveillance since there are several cases pending against him.

The court was hearing Bhatkal's plea in which he has alleged that he cannot be kept in a high security cell as per previous rulings of the Supreme Court.

Bhatkal's counsel MS Khan also claimed in the application that his solitary confinement amounts to contempt of court.

In view of the law laid down by the Supreme Court, lodging him in isolation in a separate cell was in violation of articles of the Constitution.
Yasin Bhatkal

The court has listed the matter for 25 March for further hearing.

Bhatkal was arrested in August 2013 from India-Nepal border. He was recently sentenced to the death penalty in the 2013 Hyderabad blast case and is under judicial custody in various other terror cases.

(With inputs from IANS)

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