Bangalore Central Prison

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Central Prison, Bengaluru (also called Bengaluru Central Jail and Parappana Agrahara Central Prison) is the largest prison in the Indian state of Karnataka.[1] Established in 1997, it became the central prison of Bengaluru in 2000 when the old jail, which has since been converted to Freedom Park, was shut for renovation.[2][3]

Location
  • Parappana Agrahara, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
  • 12.878465°N 77.6630495°E / 12.878465; 77.6630495
StatusOperational
SecurityclassCentral Prison
Capacity2,200
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Location
  • Parappana Agrahara, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
  • 12.878465°N 77.6630495°E / 12.878465; 77.6630495
StatusOperational
Security classCentral Prison
Capacity2,200
Population4,400+ (October 2016)
Opened2000
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As of July 2023, the prison is spread over 40 acres and is the most overcrowded prison in Karnataka with more than 5,000 inmates despite its capacity being only 2,200.[4][5]

Awards

The Central Prison was adjudged as the best prison at the 6th All India Prison Duty Meet in Prison Hygiene Competition in September 2022 in which all the states and Union Territories participated at Ahmedabad.[6] The Prison was also awarded 'four star' rating by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) in June 2021 for hygiene and upkeep of the premises.[6]

Notable inmates

References

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