
Cash found in barrack of Atiq's son; deputy jailer suspended
Lucknow: Cash was recovered from the high-security barrack of slain don
Atiq Ahmed
's son
Ali Ahmed
in Prayagraj's Naini Central Jail, prompting authorities to suspend deputy jailer Kanti Devi and head warden Sanjay Dwivedi Thursday.
On June 17, a CCTV feed monitored by the DG prisons at Lucknow headquarters showed Ali counting cash inside his barrack. The footage showed his lawyer handing him Rs 1,100 in cash after a meeting on the jail premises. Head warden Sanjay Dwivedi, in charge of checking the lawyer's belongings, allowed him entry without proper scrutiny.
The DG prisons alerted Prayagraj SP Rajesh Srivastava who conducted a surprise inspection of Ali's cell.
While official sources confirmed the seizure of Rs 1,100, jail insiders claimed that up to Rs 1.5 lakh in cash was found. A departmental probe has been ordered.
Inmates are prohibited from keeping cash inside the prison as per the jail manuals. Instead, a coupon system is used to purchase items from the jail canteen. Coupons in denominations between Rs 100 and Rs 500 are issued in exchange for deposited money.
Ali has been in judicial custody since July 30, 2022, in the sensational Umesh Pal murder case.
Ali is the second son of Atiq Ahmed. His eldest brother Umar is in Lucknow Jail, his third brother Asad was killed in a police encounter, while his younger siblings, Ahjam and Aban, are pursuing studies in Prayagraj.
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