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It has been barely a day since DIG Roopa got shunted out of the Prisons Department over a report where she questioned privileges given to AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala in the Bengaluru Central Jail. But a steady stream of photographs and videos, purportedly backing the IPS officer's claims of special treatment to Sasikala, continue to be leaked from this high security prison.
The latest video accessed by TNM, shows Sasikala accompanied by her sister-in-law Ilavarasi, as she walks along the corridor of what seems to be the Central jail. An officer dressed in khakhi is turning away from the politician and is surveying the corridor.
Though it is unclear when the video was taken, Sasikala and Ilaivarasi are not dressed in the uniform meant for inmates. Instead the AIADMK General Secretary is clad in a brown salwar as she casually strolls down the short path with what looks like a paper bag in one hand.
Ilavarasi is dressed in a red saree and Sasikala actually gestures in greeting to one of the guards as she comes into the purview of the video camera.
A few AIADMK members have taken to social media to claim the footage was from 2014, but there is no confirmation of the same.
That is not all, VIP treatment allegedly comes into play even in the meals that Sasikala is served. "She has not reported any illness but she is brought meals separately in different vessels," says the officer.
On Monday, TNM accessed photos that few officers in Bengaluru Central jail claim is proof of the corruption that has allowed a prisoner special provision when she is not eligible for them.
It included images of a well stocked shelf with stainless steel vessels, several clothes, a cushioned mat, and a mosquito net. While Sasikala herself is not seen in the pictures, sources claim that this in fact is her cell, and that the pictures were taken without her knowledge.
DIG Roopa in her report on irregularities within the prison had said that there were rumours that senior officials — including her reporting officer, former DG (Prisons) Satyanarayana Rao, had taken bribes amounting to Rs 2 crore, for providing special privileges to the convict.
(The story was originally published on The News Minute.)
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Published: 18 Jul 2017,02:49 AM IST