Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Ode convicts join Godhra ones at Vadodara jail

Ode convicts join Godhra ones at Vadodara jail
IE AHMEDABAD 15APR2012


Gopal Kateshiya : Vadodara, Sat Apr 14 2012, 05:55 hrs
The Vadodara Central Jail in the heart of the city was as sleepy as
ever on Friday morning. However, at 12 noon, guards became alert as a
white mini bus, carrying 23 convicts of the 2002 Ode massacre case,
entered the prison complex.
This is the same jail where 31 convicts of the Godhra train burning
case are lodged.
As soon as the police party escorting the 23 opened the bus gate, the
convicts — all Patels from Ode town in Anand district — started
hurtling towards the gate of the main building, even as policemen
cautioned them to be patient as 61-year-old Harish Patel fumbled.
On Thursday, additional sessions judge Poonam Singh had sentenced
Patel and 17 others to life imprisonment for murder of and conspiring
to kill 23 Muslims in Pirawali Bhagol area of Ode on March 1, 2002
during the post-Godhra riots. Five other convicts were handed seven
years of rigorous imprisonment for attempt to murder, arson and making
provocative statements.
Of the 23 brought to the Vadodara jail, one is in his 70s, four in
60s, six in 50s, seven in 40s and five in 30s.
Most of them carried bags of a popular gutkha (tobacco) brand, an
indication they are tobacco farmers, while others hung plastic bags on
their arms.
Jail overcrowded
Even after accepting the custody of the convicts, authorities at the
Vadodara Central Jail were not sure where the new inmates would be
lodged. Their confusion was obvious as the jail, which has a capacity
of accommodating 955 prisoners, is already housing 2,215 inmates.
“They will be given cells with the rest of the prisoners,” said jail
superintendent R F Sangada. Later in the day, sources said that they
were “accommodated” in cell numbers 1 to 12.