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Punjab Prisons (Pakistan)

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Punjab Prisons
پنجاب جيل خانه جات
Agency overview
Formed1854[1]
Employees25,000[2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPunjab, Pakistan
Map of Punjab Prisons's jurisdiction
Population64,519 inmates[3]
Legal jurisdictionPunjab
Primary governing bodyGovernment of Punjab, Pakistan
Secondary governing bodyHome Department
Operational structure
HeadquartersLahore, Punjab
Agency executive
Facilities
Lockups43 Jails

The Punjab Prisons is a correctional organization, a uniformed service and an attached department[7] of the provincial Home Department in Punjab, Pakistan. The organization works under administrative control of the Additional Chief Secretary Home to Government of the Punjab, Pakistan. Functional head of the organization is Inspector General of Prisons who manages 69 prisons in the province. The organization is responsible for custody, control, care and correction (4 Cs) of prisoners confined in various central, district and special jails in the province of Punjab, Pakistan).[8]

History

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The Punjab Prisons Department was established in 1854 for custody, control, care and correction (4 Cs) of prisoners confined in various central, district and special jails in the province of Punjab and Dr. C. Hathaway was appointed as first Inspector General (IG).[8][9] The Prisons Act of 1894 (Act No.IX of 1894) was passed by the Governor-General of India in Council which received the assent of the Governor General on 22 March 1894. The District Jail Sialkot (Since 1865), District Jail Shahpur District Sargodha (Since 1873), District Jail Jhelum (Since 1854), District Jail Rajanpur (Since 1860), Borstal Institution & Juvenile Jail Bahawalpur (Since 1882), District Jail Multan (Since 1872), District Jail Faisalabad (Since 1873) and Central Jail Gujranwala (Since 1854) in Punjab province and District Jail (now Juvenile Jail) Dadu (Since 1774) in Sindh province were even functional long before passing of the Prisons Act in 1894.[10][11] At the time of independence, the Punjab inherited nineteen jails whereas Twenty-one more jails have so far been commissioned in the province after independence. Presently there are Forty Jails functional in the Province including One High Security Prison, Nine Central Jails, Twenty-five District Jails, Two Borstal Institutions & Juvenile Jails, One Women Jail and Two Sub Jails.

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The management and superintendence of prisons and all other matters relating to the prisoners are generally regulated under the following laws / rules:

Acts (1894 to 2006)

  • The Prisons Act, 1894
  • The Prisoners' Act, 1900
  • Lunacy Act, 1912
  • The Punjab Borstal Act, 1926
  • Good Conduct Prisoners Probation Release Act, 1926
  • Punjab Employees Efficiency, Discipline and Accountability Act, (PEEDA) 2006

Rules and Regulations (1818 to 2010)

  • Regulation III of 1818 (A Regulation for the Confinement of State Prisoners)
  • Good Conduct Prisoner's Probation Release Rules, 1927
  • West Pakistan Prisons Department Delegation of Power Rules, 1962
  • The Pakistan Prisons Rules, 1978
  • The Punjab Execution of the Punishment of Whipping Rules, 1979
  • Juvenile Justice System Rules, 2001
  • Punjab Juvenile Justice System Rules, 2002
  • Punjab Prisons Department Service Rules, 2010
  • Parole System in Pakistan

Ordinances

  • Probation of Offenders Ordinance (XLV of 1960)
  • West Pakistan Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance (XXXI of 1960)
  • Execution of the Punishment of Whipping Ordinance (IX of 1979)
  • Juvenile Justice System Ordinance (XXII of 2000)
  • Mental Health Ordinance 2001

Other relevant laws Besides above statutes, the following laws are relevant to the administration of prisons, prisoners and jail staffers.

  • Pakistan Penal Code.
  • Criminal Procedure Code.
  • Civil Procedure Code.
  • Punjab Removal from Service Ordinance, 2000.
  • Punjab Employees Efficiency Discipline and Accountability Act, 2006.
  • Punjab Civil Service Rules, 1974.
  • West Pakistan Prisons Department Delegation of Power Rules, 1962.
  • Punjab Prisons Department Executive Staff Punishment and Appeal Rules, 1981 (promulgated on 8 January 1981).
  • Punjab Prisons Department Service Rules, 2010.[12]

Inspector Generals since 1894

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Following table shows the up-to-date names and tenure of posting of Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, Pakistan since 1854.[9]

Serial No. Name of Incumbent From To Serial No. Name of Incumbent From To Serial No. Name of Incumbent From To
01. Dr. C. Hathaway 1854 1863 19. Ch. Nazeer Ahmed Akhtar 1 April 1976 16 December 1979 38. Shahid Saleem 27 October 2017
02. Dr. A. M. Dalla 1864 1884 20. Sheikh Ehsan Ghani 17 December 1979 31 May 1981
03. Brig. R. Grey 1884 1891 21. Shafqat Ullah Shah 31 May 1981 30 May 1983
04. Col. T. E. L. Bate 1891 1905 22. Mian Shaukat Mehmood 1 June 1983 7 May 1988
05. Lt. Col. R. T. Macnamara 1905 1906 23. Ch. Naseer Ahmed 8 May 1988 18 March 1989
06. Lt. Col. G. F. W. Braide 1906 1915 24. Hafiz Muhammad Qasim Khan 19 March 1989 21 August 1993
07. Maj. T. W. Finlayson 1915 1920 25. Jahangir Mirza, P.S.P 21 August 1993 1 January 1994
08. Lt. Col. F. I. Ward 1920 1927 26. Ch. Muhammad Hussain Cheema 1 January 1994 11 April 1997
09. Lt. Col. F. A. Barker 1927 1939 27. Jahangir Mirza, P.S.P 11 April 1997 29 December 1997
10. Lt. Col. N. D. Puri 1939 1946 28. Maj. (Retd) Zia-ul-Hassan Khan, P.S.P 30 December 1997 6 July 2000
11. Lt. Col. G. K. Khan 1946 1947 29. Brig. Tauqeer Qamar 6 July 2000 26 October 2001
12. Lt. Col. H. H. Mehmood 1947 1948 30. Ch. Muhammad Hussain Cheema 26 October 2001 31 July 2002
13. Lt. Col. B. H. Syed 1948 1958 31. Parvaiz Rahim Rajput 15 August 2002 29 May 2004
14. Sheikh Ikram Ali 1958 1960 32. Khawaja Khalid Farooq, Q.P.M, P.S.P 29 May 2004 29 October 2004
15. Rana Jahandad Khan 1960 1962 33. Salahuddin Ahmed Khan Niazi 29 October 2004 18 June 2005
Post Abolished 21 February 1962 17 May 1971 34. Capt. (Retd) Sarfraz Ahmed Mufti 18 June 2005 23 April 2008
16. Brig. Zahoor-ul-Haq Malik 17 May 1971 9 April 1972 35. Mian Farooq Nazeer 20 May 2008 2 March 2009
17. Raja Muhammad Arshad, P.S.P 10 April 1972 18 July 1974 36. Kokab Nadeem Warraich 2 March 2009 30 December 2011
18. Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Tareen 19 July 1974 30 March 1976 37. Mian Farooq Nazeer 30 December 2011 7 October 2017

BPS-21 officer

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Mr. Farooq Nazeer, ex-IG Prisons (BPS-21) is the one and only BPS-21 officer of the Punjab Prisons Service at present. Particulars of the said officer are given in the following table.[13]

Serial No. Name District of domicile Date of birth Date of joining BPS Present posting Date of superannuation
01. Farooq Nazeer Gujranwala 16 June 1966 12 September 1992 21 Member (Inquiries), Services & General Administration Department (S&GAD), Government of the Punjab, Lahore 15 June 2026

DIGs of Prisons

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Following table shows the names, district of domicile, dates of birth, dates of joining, BPS, present postings and dates of superannuation of the serving DIGs in the Punjab Prisons (Pakistan).[13]

Serial No. Name District of domicile Date of birth Date of joining BPS Present posting Date of superannuation
01. Kokab Nadeem Gujrat 18 April 1968 9 October 1994 20 Member, Chief Minister's Inspection (CMIT), Government of the Punjab, Lahore 17 April 2028
02. Muhammad Salik Jalal Lahore 11 January 1967 12 October 1994 20 Commandant, Punjab Prison Staff Training College, Sahiwal in his own pay & scale (OPS)[14] 10 January 2027
03. Shahid Saleem Attock 21 October 1962 22 April 1997 20 Inspector General of Prisons Punjab in his own pay & scale (OPS)[4] 20 October 2022
04. Mubashar Ahmed Khan Kasur 20 November 1970 22 July 2000 20 IG Prison Punjab Lahore Region 19 November 2030
05. Abdul Rauf Lahore 1 January 1973 22 July 2000 20 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons Rawalpindi Region[15] 31 December 2032
06. Muhammad Shaukat Feroze Bhakkar 1 October 1972 22 July 2000 20 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons Multan Region 30 September 2032
07. Tariq Mahmood Khan Babur Jhelum 1 January 1970 22 July 2000 20 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons (Inspection), Punjab, Lahore 31 December 2029

DIG Prisons(OPS)

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Following table shows the names, district of domicile, dates of birth, dates of joining, BPS, present postings and dates of superannuation of the serving DIG Prisons(OPS) in Punjab Prisons (Pakistan).[13]

Serial No. Name District of domicile Date of birth Date of joining BPS Present posting Date of superannuation
01. Muhammad Aslam Muzaffargarh 15 March 1967 22 July 2000 19 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons (Inspections), Punjab, Lahore in his own pay & scale (OPS)[16] 14 March 2027
02. Naveed Rauf Jhelum 14 December 1977 9 August 2003 19 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, Lahore Region in his own pay & scale (OPS)[17] 13 December 2037
03. Kamran Anjum Okara 8 June 1977 22 May 2004 19 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, Bahawalpur Region in his own pay & scale (OPS)[18] 7 June 2037
04. Mohsin Rafique Sahiwal 27 September 1976 10 November 2004 19 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, Multan Region in his own pay & scale (OPS)[19] 29 September 2036
05. Saeedullah Mandi Bahauddin 16 November 1974 8 November 2004 19 Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, Sargodha Region in his own pay & scale (OPS)[20] 15 November 2034

AIG Prisons/Superintendents of Jails

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Following table shows the names, district of domicile, dates of birth, dates of joining, BPS, present postings and dates of superannuation of the serving Superintendents of Jails in Punjab Prisons (Pakistan)according to the seniority list [13]

Serial No. Name District of domicile Date of birth Date of joining BPS Present posting Date of superannuation
01. Rana Razaullah Khan Faisalabad 1 March 1971 19 July 2000 18 AIG Establishment, Inspectorate of Prisons Punjab Lahore in his own pay & scale (OPS) 28 February 2031
02. Imtiaz Ahmed Sialkot 18 April 1976 12 September 2007 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Narowal 17 April 2036
03. Asad Javed Gujranwala 1 April 1981 12 September 2007 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Lahore 31 March 2041
04. Sharam Tauqeer Faisalabad 4 June 1978 12 September 2007 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, High Security Prison, Sahiwal in his own pay & scale (OPS) 3 June 2038
05. Sajid Baig Faisalabad 22 January 1977 12 September 2007 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, New Central Jail Bahawalpur in his own pay & scale (OPS) 21 January 2037
06. Muhammad Asif Azeem Sahiwal 29 April 1981 12 September 2007 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Multan 28 April 2041
07. Saqib Nazeer Kasur 12 August 1979 12 September 2007 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, Central Jail Rawalpindi in his own pay & scale (OPS) 11 August 2039
08. Asif Iqbal Muzaffargarh 5 April 1976 12 September 2007 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, New Central Jail Multan in his own pay & scale (OPS) 4 April 2036
09. Naveed Ashraf Faisalabad 5 December 1976 20 July 2000 18 Superintendent of Jail, Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore 14 December 2036
10. Ahmad Naveed Mandi bahudin 1 February 1978 19 July 2007 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, IG Prisons Office in his own pay & scale (OPS) 28 February 2038
11. Ejaz Asghar Sheikhupura 15 March 1974 20 July 2000 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, Central Jail Lahore in his own pay & scale (OPS) 14 March 2034
12. Mansoor Akbar Bahawalpur 8 September 1972 20 July 2000 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, Central Jail Mianwali in his own pay & scale (OPS) 7 September 2032
13. Asghar Ali Lahore 27 September 1975 19 January 1998 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Sheikhupura 26 September 2035
14. Babar Ali Multan 21 April 1970 17 July 2003 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Rahim Yar Khan 20 April 2030
15. Mian Abdul Saboor Sukhera Pakpattan 11 April 1968 11 August 1989 18 Superintendent of Jail, Inspectorate Of Prisons,Punjab 10 April 2028
16. Muhammad Akbar Sargodha 4 March 1960 10 August 1982 18 Principal, Punjab Prisons Staff Training Institute, Lahore 3 March 2020
17. Shahid Riaz Gujranwala 23 March 1960 16 September 1984 18 Additional Superintendent of Jail, Central Jail Lahore 22 March 2020
18. Muhammad Javed Toba Tek Singh 15 October 1960 16 September 1984 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, Borstal Institution and Juvenile Jail Faisalabad in his own pay and scale (OPS) 14 October 2020
19. Asghar Munir Sahiwal 22 October 1961 16 September 1984 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Kasur 21 October 2021
20. Afzal Javed Sheikhupura 15 April 1960 13 October 1984 18 Additional Superintendent of Jail, Central Jail Faisalabad 14 April 2020
21. Muhammad Ikram Kasur 4 April 1961 13 October 1984 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Okara 3 April 2021
22. Muhammad Younis Shahid Bahawalnagar 30 December 1959 16 September 1984 18 Superintendent of Jail, Sub Jail Chakwal 30 December 2019
23. Noor Hassan Toba Tek Singh 8 January 1970 24 August 1995 18 Senior Superintendent of Jail, Central Jail Faisalabad in his own pay and scale (OPS)
25. Abdul Ghafoor Anjum Kasur 2 May 1976 11 November 2004 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Gujrat 1 May 2036
26. Muhammad Ansar Faisalabad 2 June 1974 15 January 2003 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Shahpur 1 June 2034
27. Muhammad Zubair Gujranwala 10 May 1969 12 November 2004 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Bahawalnagar 9 May 2029
28. Arshad Ali Layyah 9 March 1977 6 November 2004 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Jhang 8 March 2037
29. Ishtiaq Ahmed Gujranwala 1 January 1971 8 November 2004 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Attock 31 December 2030
30. Muhammad Yaqub Sargodha 1 March 1960 16 September 1984 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail Hafizabad 29 February 2020
31. Khalid Bashir Kasur 18 February 1960 10 May 1985 18 Assistant Inspector General of Prisons (Industries), Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore 17 February 2020
32. Shaheen Imtiaz Azam Sargodha 7 July 1960 10 February 1990 18 Superintendent of Jail, District Jail, Toba Tek Singh 6 July 2020

Uniforms

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Before 1981, the prison officers in all provinces of Pakistan used to wear khaki colour uniforms as worn by the Pakistan Army. During the regime of Chief Martial Law Administrator, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, some army officers objected to the wearing of army-type uniforms by the officials of Forest Department, Prisons Department, Karachi Port Trust, Sea Customs, Land Customs, Excise & Taxation, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Police Qaumi Razakars, Airport Security Force (ASF), Merchant Navy /Marine Academy, Sergent and Deputy Sergent-at-Arms of the National Assembly and Senate Secretariats, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides in Pakistan. It was suggested that the police type uniforms should be prescribed for the officers and men of the Prisons Department. Thus, a meeting was held in the Federal Ministry of Interior, Islamabad, and the pattern of uniform for prison officials was changed from military to that of police. Following specific orders were passed by Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Interior in respect of Prisons Department:

PRISONS DEPARTMENT
"Instead of khaki shirts of the pattern worn by the Army, Officers and men of the Prisons Department should wear mazri shirts. The khaki cap should be changed to blue cap as worn by the Police. The wreath on the cap of I.G. Prisons should be allowed but it should be of silver and not golden colour. Badges of rank should be as worn by the DIG Police, and in case of the Deputy Superintendent of Jail and others, badges should be comparable to equivalent ranks of the Police."[21][22][23][24]

It is worth-mentioning that the post of IG Prisons had been a BPS-20 post in 1981 i.e. equivalent to the post of DIG Police (BPS-20). Accordingly, Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Interior had directed that the badges of rank of the IG Prisons should be as worn by the DIG Police.

Up-gradation of pay scales, sanction of uniform allowance, badges of ranks, etc.

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On 2 May 2009, Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mr. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry visited Central Jail Lahore. On 21 September 2009, on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, the Chief Justice visited Central Jail Rawalpindi. Besides passing various orders respecting management of prisons and prisoners during the said visits of jails, he issued verbal directions to the concerned authorities of Punjab Government for upgrading the pay scales of the prison officers in the Punjab and for doubling of their pay. Later, Khawaja Muhammad Sharif, Chief Justice, Lahore High Court, Lahore took suo moto notice of the case and issued directions to the provincial Government for the upgrading of posts of incumbents of the prisons department to make them at par with the equivalent ranks of Police. On 26 September 2009, Government of the Punjab, Home Department, Lahore issued notification through which the Pay Scales of Prison Officers in Punjab were made equivalent to the Punjab Police for all ranks and Uniform Allowance was also sanctioned for IG Prisons, DIG Prisons, and other ranks of the Punjab Prisons. After such up-gradation, officers of the Prisons Department in Punjab started wearing uniforms equivalent to their counterparts in the Police Department, in accordance with the spirit of the Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Interior's letter No.4/2/78-Public dated 28 July 1981, Government of the Punjab, Home Department, Lahore's letter No.PRS-I(6)7/76-Vol-III dated 10 August 1981 addressed to the Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore, Syed Shafqat Ullah Shah, Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore's letter No.EB/U.2.I/29847-74 dated 19 August 1981 captioned "UNIFORM" addressed to the Superintendents of all jails in the Punjab as well as Pakistan Prison Rules 1978, Chapter No.48 - Uniforms, pending such specific notification by the provincial government.[25] Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab has moved a summary to Chief Minister Punjab through Additional Chief Secretary (Home) for replacement of the existing Rule 1204 in accordance with the table below, and repealing the Rules 1205 and 1206 of Pakistan Prison Rules 1978.[26]

Serial No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rank IG Prisons /Commandant Punjab Prisons Staff Training College (PPSTC), Sahiwal DIG Prisons /Deputy Commandant Punjab Prisons Staff Training College (PPSTC), Sahiwal AIG Prisons/ Senior Superintendent of Central / Borstal Institution & Juvenile Jail AIG Prisons/ Superintendent of Central / Borstal Institution & Juvenile Jail (with at least 12 years' prison service in BPS-17 and above and course qualified for promotion to BPS-19) Superintendent of District Jail / Additional Superintendent of Central Jail / Principal Punjab Prison Staff Training Institute Deputy Superintendent of Jail Assistant Superintendent of Jail
BPS 21 20 19 18 18 17 16
Jacket Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Gorget Patches of pattern approved for substantive rank /pay-scale, name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be. Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Gorget Patches of pattern approved for substantive rank /pay-scale, name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be. Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Gorget Patches of pattern approved for substantive rank /pay-scale, name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be. Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Shoulder Letters "PRISONS", name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be. Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Shoulder Letters "PRISONS", name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be. Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Shoulder Letters "PRISONS", name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be. Grey drill serge or Grey Bush Jacket /Service Dress (SD) Jacket, fabric suiting the climatic conditions, Sam Browne or removable waist belt with buckle, buttoned cuffs, turned down collars, medium prison-pattern buttons down the front, four front pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps plain fastening at top with a small prison-pattern button, Shoulder Ranks, Shoulder Letters "PRISONS", name plate, national flag, medals or medal ribbons, as the case may be.
Raincoat Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back. Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back. Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back. Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back. Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back. Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back. Navy Blue, long below knees, hooded, water-proof fabric, four front pockets, "PUNJAB PRISONS" inscription on the front left pocket and middle of upper back.
Jersey Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern Grey, woolen, full sleeves, V-Neck, two breast pockets with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, police /military pattern
Cap Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge Navy Blue Beret, Black Woolen Roll-Over Winter Cap, Navy Blue Polo Cap or Navy Blue Peaked Cap with blue band around, police /military pattern, with cap badge
Cap Badge Silver colour, embroidered, national emblem on the top, floral circlet, crossing sword and baton inside as prescribed for Major-General of the Pakistan Army / Additional IG Police in Pakistan Silver colour, embroidered, floral circlet crescent containing a five-corner star inside as prescribed for Brigadier of the Pakistan Army / DIG Police in Pakistan Silver colour, embroidered, floral circlet crescent containing a five-corner star inside as prescribed for Colonel of the Pakistan Army / SSP (BPS-19) in Pakistan Silver colour, embroidered, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside Silver colour, embroidered, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside Silver colour, embroidered, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside Silver colour, embroidered, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside
Wreath on Peaked Cap or Polo Cap Floral embroidered silver-colour wreath on the visor as prescribed for Major-General of the Pakistan Army / Additional IG Police in Pakistan Floral embroidered silver-colour wreath on the visor as prescribed for Brigadier of the Pakistan Army / DIG Police in Pakistan Floral embroidered silver-colour wreath on the visor as prescribed for Colonel of the Pakistan Army / SSP (BPS-19) in Pakistan Floral embroidered silver-colour wreath on the visor as prescribed for Lieutenant Colonel of the Pakistan Army / Superintendent of Police (BPS-18) in Pakistan with 12 years or more service and course qualified for promotion to BPS-19 Floral embroidered silver-colour wreath on the visor as prescribed for Major of the Pakistan Army / Superintendent of Police (BPS-18) in Pakistan with less than 12 years of service Floral embroidered silver-colour wreath on the visor as prescribed for Captain of the Pakistan Army / Deputy Superintendent of Police in Pakistan Not Authorised
Shirt (Men) Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth shirt, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, five buttons down the front, shoulder straps, police / military pattern.
Shirt (Women) Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values. Cotton, blackish grey Mazri cloth Frock or Qamees, two front pockets on both breasts with plain flaps to buttons, shoulder straps, removable waist belt with buckle, police / military pattern, long up to knees, design suiting religious /social norms and values.
Dopatta (Women Only) Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres Grey Muslin Cloth, 2 metres, 28 centimetres
Trouser (Men) Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom. Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom. Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom. Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom. Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom. Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom. Khaki slacks, Cotton, Zeen cloth, two side pockets and one on the back or Khaki Cargo Trousers, two side pockets, two front pockets on thighs, two pockets on the back, may be tucked-in boots at the bottom.
Trouser (Women) Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen. Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen. Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen. Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen. Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen. Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen. Shalwar, Grey, Mazri Cotton or linen.
Socks Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing Plain cotton brown or cotton black without any embroidery work or designing
Shoes / Boots (Men) Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces. Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces. Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces. Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces. Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces. Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces. Long brown /black ammunition boots or Oxford Pattern brown /black shoes with toe and Laces.
Shoes / Boots (Women) Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro. Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro. Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro. Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro. Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro. Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro. Black or brown leather walking shoes with laces or Velcro.
Gorget Patches Turned down collar with blue Gorget Patches with a silver-colour button at the upper end containing national emblem facing upward, of the same pattern as prescribed for Major-General in Pakistan Army / Additional IG Police (BPS-21) Turned down collar with blue Gorget Patches with a silver-colour button at the upper end containing national emblem facing upward, of the same pattern as prescribed for Brigadier in Pakistan Army / DIG Police (BPS-20) Turned down collar with blue Gorget Patches with a silver-colour button at the upper end containing national emblem facing upward, of the same pattern as prescribed for Colonel in Pakistan Army / SSP (BPS-19) in Police Not authorised Not authorised Not authorised Not authorised
Formation Sign Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line. Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line. Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line. Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line. Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line. Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line. Embroidered, silver-colour, floral circlet with inscriptions "PRISONS" and national emblem on the top on a round circle with upper half red and lower half blue to be worn on left arm above elbow three inches below the shoulder line.
Name Plate Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only) Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only) Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only) Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only) Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only) Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only) Plastic or metal with sky blue /black background and name in one word (only), written in white/ silver colour in capital letters (only)
Medals / Ribbons According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc. According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc. According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc. According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc. According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc. According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc. According to length of service and as admissible to the civil armed forces, police and rangers, etc.
Shoulder Titles Nil Nil Nil "PRISONS" "PRISONS" "PRISONS" "PRISONS"
Shoulder Ranks Silver, metal, crossing sword and baton on both shoulder flashes below one diamond-shaped pip as prescribed for Major-General of the Pakistan Army / Additional IG Police in Pakistan Silver, metal, national emblem above three diamond-shaped pips arranged in an equilateral triangle on both shoulder flashes as prescribed for Brigadier of the Pakistan Army / DIG Police in Pakistan Silver, metal, national emblem above two diamond-shaped pips on both shoulder flashes as prescribed for Colonel of the Pakistan Army / SSP (BPS-19) in Pakistan Silver, metal, national emblem above one diamond-shaped pip on both shoulder flashes as prescribed for Lieutenant Colonel of the Pakistan Army / Superintendent of Police (BPS-18) in Pakistan with 12 years or more service and course qualified for promotion to BPS-19 Silver, metal, national emblem on both shoulder flashes as prescribed for Major of the Pakistan Army / Superintendent of Police (BPS-18) in Pakistan with less than 12 years service Silver, metal, three diamond-shaped pips on both shoulder flashes as prescribed for Capt of the Pakistan Army / Deputy Superintendent of Police in Pakistan Silver, metal, two diamond-shaped pips on both shoulder flashes as prescribed for Lieutenant of the Pakistan Army / Assistant Superintendent of Police in Pakistan
Belt Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, may be perforated Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, may be perforated Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, may be perforated Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, without perforations Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, without perforations Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, without perforations Sam Browne leather or nylon police belt, black or brown, brass fittings, without perforations
Belt Plate / Badge Rectangular, silver / steel, national emblem on the top, floral circlet, crossing sword and baton inside Rectangular, silver / steel, floral circlet crescent containing a five-corner star inside, matching the cap badge Rectangular, silver / steel, floral circlet crescent containing a five-corner star inside, matching the cap badge Rectangular, silver / steel, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside Rectangular, silver / steel, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside Rectangular, silver / steel, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside Rectangular, silver / steel, national emblem on the top, floral circlet with inscription "PRISONS" inside
Swagger Stick Malacca cane Malacca cane Malacca cane Cane covered with brown or black leather, chrome caps on both ends, inscription "PRISONS" at one end-cap Cane covered with brown or black leather, chrome caps on both ends, inscription "PRISONS" at one end-cap Cane covered with brown or black leather, chrome caps on both ends, inscription "PRISONS" at one end-cap Cane covered with brown or black leather, chrome caps on both ends, inscription "PRISONS" at one end-cap

Administrative regions

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The jails in the province of Punjab were grouped into four circles for the purpose of the appointment, promotion and transfer of warders and for better organization.[27] In 2004, these circles were replaced with regions with independent regional offices (detached from Headquarter Jails). At present, prisons regions have been established at Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur and Sargodha. Case for establishment of two more regions at Gujranwala and Dera Ghazi Khan has also been initiated.

List of jails

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An outer view of Administrative Block of Central Jail Faisalabad, Pakistan in October, 2011

The following table shows detailed list, as it stood on 30 July 2018, of all 43 jails in the province of Punjab, Pakistan.

Serial No. Name of Region Name of Jail Year of Construction[11] Authorised Population of Inmates[28] Actual Population of Inmates
01. Lahore Region Central Jail Lahore (at Kot Lakhpat) 1965–1967 3642
02. Central Jail Gujranwala 1854 3945
03. Central Jail Sahiwal 1899 4002
04. District Jail Lahore 1930 1700
05. District Jail Sheikhupura 1921 2433
06. District Jail Kasur 1929 1475
07. District Jail Sialkot 1865 2187
08. Multan Region New Central Jail Multan 1930 2799
09. New Central Jail Bahawalpur 1955 2320
10. Borstal Institution and Juvenile Jail Bahawalpur 1882 104
11. Central Jail Dera Ghazi Khan 1913 1155
12. District Jail Multan 1872 998
13. District Jail Rajanpur 1860 272
14. District Jail Vehari 898
15. Women Jail Multan 1973-74 166 94[29]
16. District Jail Rahim Yar Khan 1950 1048
17. District Jail Bahawalnagar 1947 621
18. District Jail Muzaffar Garh 1908 650
19. Rawalpindi Region Central Jail Rawalpindi 1985–86 4807
20. District Jail Attock 1906 734
21. District Jail Jhelum 1854 819
22. District Jail Mandi Bahauddin 1978 787
23. District Jail Gujrat 1930 1308
24. Sub Jail Chakwal 1998 153
25. Faisalabad Region Central Jail Faisalabad 1971 2830
26. Central Jail Mianwali 1903 1826
27. Borstal Institution and Juvenile Jail Faisalabad 2001 224 146[30]
28. District Jail Faisalabad 1873 2032
29. District Jail Jhang 1975 1870
30. District Jail Toba Tek Singh 924
31. District Jail Sargodha 1910 1642
32. District Jail Shahpur 1873 917

Punjab Prisons officers /officials and their relatives killed during service

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Following table[31] shows list of Punjab Prisons Officers /officials and their relatives killed during service.

Serial No. Name of the officer /official Rank /Designation Place of Posting Date of murder Summary of incident Apparent motive of murder
01. Amanat Ali Head Warder Central Jail Gujranwala 18 March 1992 Killed by prisoners during riot at the jail Criminal
02. Mr. Zain-ul-Aabdeen Abbasi Superintendent of Jail District Jail Jhang 20 May 1992 Saleem alias Fauji, a worker of defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan killed him as he being Superintendent of Jail denied to give illegal facilities to a prisoner named Zubair Butt belonging to the defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan Criminal (and maybe) sectarian
03. Ikramullah Khan son of Iqbal Ahmed Assistant Superintendent of Jail District Jail Lahore 16 September 1992 Killed by criminals in collusion with a prisoner named Ebaha Gujjar confined in the jail Criminal
04. Syed Sibt-e-Hassan Naqvi Superintendent of Central Jail Central Jail Lahore 18 February 1994 Killed by activists /militantcs of defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan Criminal (and maybe) sectarian
05. Muhammad Arshad Storekeeper Central Jail Lahore 18 April 1994 Killed by activists /militants of defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan Criminal
06. Abdul Khaliq son of Irshad Ahmed Warder No.3386 New Central Jail Bahawalpur 2 April 1995 Killed by the robbers while he was carrying monthly salaries of the jail staff from the bank on official vehicle No.MHA-825 Robbery
07. Fateh Sher son of Zahoor Ahmed Junior Clerk New Central Jail Bahawalpur 4 April 1995 Killed by the robbers while he was carrying monthly salaries of the jail staff from the bank on official vehicle No.MHA-825 Robbery
08. Saeed Ahmed Warder No.2459 New Central Jail Multan 1 January 1996 He was stabbed with an improvised cutter by a prisoner sentenced to death, succumbed to fatal injuries and died Criminal
09. Mazhar Hussain Warder No.3320 District Jail Rahim Yar Khan 4 September 1998 Murdered Criminal
10. Muhammad Anwar Warder No.8143 District Jail Sheikhupura 30 December 2004 Murdered Criminal
11. Khalil Ahmed Dispenser District Jail Sheikhupura 2004 Criminals including ex-prisoners killed him and his wife at their official quarters in the jail staff colony Criminal
12. Wife of Khalil Ahmed Wife of Dispenser District Jail Sheikhupura 2004 Criminals including ex-prisoners killed her and her husband Khalil Ahmed Dispenser at their official quarters in the jail staff colony Criminal
13. Jam Aziz-ur-Rehman Superintendent of Jail District Jail Rahim Yar Khan 1 February 2005 Killed by activists /militants of defunct Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan while he was returning from Tableeghi Markaz in the night between 27 and 28 January 2005, succumbed to fatal injuries and died on 1 February 2005 Criminal
14. Bashir Ahmed son of Ahmed Bakhsh Head Warder No.2547 New Central Jail Bahawalpur 21 July 2006 Seriously injured by unknown criminals on 21 July 2006 and died on the way while being carried to Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur succumbing to fatal injuries Criminal
15. Basharat Ali son of Bashir Warder No.8397 District Jail Lahore 29 July 2006 Killed by criminals in collusion with a prisoner named Saqib Langrra confined in the jail Criminal
16. Muhammad Aslam son of Sardar Khan Warder No.7862 District Jail Lahore Injured on 29 July 2006. Died on 9 August 2006 Killed by criminals in collusion with a prisoner named Saqib Langrra confined in the jail Criminal
17. Malik Zawar Ali Assistant Superintendent of Jail Central Jail Faisalabad 12 July 2008 Shot dead by the criminals on the way to his home in Dhuddiwala, Faisalabad after performing his duty at the jail Criminal
18. Habibullah Jajja Deputy Superintendent of Jail District Jail Rahim Yar Khan 17 February 2010 Shot dead by the activists /militants of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi while he was going to pick his children from their school Criminal
19. Dr. Azhar Waheed brother of Haji Mazhar Waheed, Deputy Superintendent of Jail Doctor His brother Haji Mazhar Waheed, Deputy Superintendent of Jail was then posted at Central Jail Sahiwal 29 September 2010 (killed at his clinic in Faisalabad Killed by criminals in collusion with an escapee prisoner named Hafiz Tahir Criminal
20. Tahir Iqbal Warder No.5382 Borstal Institution and Juvenile Jail Faisalabad 3 July 2012 Killed by the robbers on Faisalabad - Jaranwala road while he along with other jail officials was carrying monthly salaries of the jail staff from the bank on an official vehicle Suzuki Bolan. Cash was snatched by the robbers. Robbery

Female convicts executed since 1947

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Following table[32] shows list of female condemned prisoners sentenced to death and finally hanged in various jails of Punjab (Pakistan) since 1947.

Serial No. Name Jail Date of Execution
01. Mst. Ghulam Fatima daughter of Lungar wife of Azam Central Jail Mianwali 10 October 1956
02. Mst. Ghafooraan wife of Muhammad Shah District Jail Layyalpur now Faisalabad 15 July 1961
03. Mst. Saban wife of Khuda Bakhsh District Jail Multan 13 November 1963
04. Mst. Nusrat daughter of Ahmed Hussain District Jail Faisalabad 28 August 1983
05. Mst. Shakoori wife of Muhammad Ramzan Central Jail Mianwali 14 March 1985
06. Mst. Daulat Bibi wife of Mirza Khan Central Jail Rawalpindi 7 May 1985
07. Mst. Munawaran daughter of Sultan Bakhsh District Jail Jhelum 28 October 1985
08. Mst. Sanawaran daughter of Sultan Bakhsh District Jail Jhelum 28 October 1985

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Incumbency Roll of Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab placed in the office of the incumbent.
  2. ^ Sanctioned Strength of Punjab Prisons Department as on 28 January 2018
  3. ^ Population Statement of Prisoners confined in Punjab Jails as on 15 September 2010
  4. ^ a b Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (28 October 2017). "Punjab IG prisons replaced".
  5. ^ "Punjab Prisons". prisons.punjab.gov.pk.
  6. ^ "Official Website of Punjab Prisons (Pakistan)". Archived from the original on 26 March 2010.
  7. ^ "Attached Departments - Punjab Portal". www.punjab.gov.pk.
  8. ^ a b Prisons Administration in Pakistan (1998) by Dr. Abdul Majeed Ahmed Aoulakh, PhD Criminology, Ex-Principal Central Jail Staff Training Institute, Lahore.
  9. ^ a b Quoted from Incumbency Roll of Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab placed in the office of the incumbent.
  10. ^ Quoted from the Incumbency Rolls of the respectives prisons.
  11. ^ a b "Inspectorate of Prisons - Government of the Punjab". Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  12. ^ Promulgated by order of the Governor of the Punjab vide Notification No.SOR-III(S&GAD)1-20/2004-P dated 29 June 2010.
  13. ^ a b c d As per service record maintained at Establishment Branch of Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore.
  14. ^ "Mian Muhammad Salik Jalal, DIG Prisons (Headquarters) (BPS-20) appointed as Commandant, Punjab Prison Staff Training College, Sahiwal in his own pay and scale".
  15. ^ Abdul Rauf posted as DIG Prisons, Rawalpindi Region, Rawalpindi.
  16. ^ "Qazi Muhammad Aslam, AIG Prisons (Establishment) (BPS-19) appointed as DIG Prisons (Headquarters) at Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore in his own pay and scale".
  17. ^ Naveed Rauf posted as DIG Prisons, Sargodha Region, Sargodha.
  18. ^ "Superintendent Faisalabad Jail Kamran Anjum posted as DIG prison Sahiwal". 18 April 2018.
  19. ^ Mohsin Rafique posted as DIG Prisons, Bahawalpur Region, Bahawalpur.
  20. ^ Saeedullah posted as DIG Prisons, Faisalabad Region, Faisalabad.
  21. ^ Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Interior’s letter No.4/2/78-Public dated 28 July 1981.
  22. ^ Government of the Punjab, Home Department, Lahore's letter No.PRS-I(6)7/76-Vol-III dated 10 August 1981 addressed to the Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore.
  23. ^ Syed Shafqat Ullah Shah, Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore's letter No.EB/U.2.I/29847-74 dated 19 August 1981 captioned "UNIFORM" addressed to the Superintendents of all jails in the Punjab
  24. ^ Pakistan Prison Rules 1978, Chapter No.48 - Uniforms
  25. ^ Government of the Punjab, Home Department, Lahore's Notifications No.SO(Prs)18-24/2009 dated 26 September 2009 and even No. dated 26 March 2010.
  26. ^ Memo No.Estt/2019/14229 Dated 18 February 2019 from IG Prisons Punjab to the Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Government of the Punjab, Civil Secretariat, Lahore.
  27. ^ Rule 1110 of Pakistan Prison Rules 1978 made under Prisons Act 1894.
  28. ^ As per record of Building Branch, Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore.
  29. ^ "Women Jail, Multan - Punjab Prisons". www.prisons.punjab.gov.pk.
  30. ^ "Borstal Institution and Juvenile Jail Faisalabad - Punjab Prisons". www.prisons.punjab.gov.pk.
  31. ^ Record maintained at Establishment Branch of the Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore (Pakistan)
  32. ^ Circulated by the Inspectorate General of Prisons, Punjab, Lahore (Pakistan) to all Jails of the province vide Memo No.JB/G-I/44119-54 dated 14 September 2010 under subject "INFORMATION REGARDING EXECUTION OF FEMALE PRISONERS IN THE PUNJAB SINCE 1947 TO DATE."