Laljit Singh Bhullar, Punjab’s minister of jails, has stressed the use of AI-based and cutting-edge technology to improve security measures in all of the state’s prisons.
He presided over his first conference with all jail superintendents and top jail department officials, claiming that using state-of-the-art technology is essential to reducing crime in jails and limiting the use of mobile devices and other forbidden objects.
Bhullar gave officials instructions to build cutting-edge surveillance systems as soon as possible.
In order to guarantee sufficient funds for modernisation projects and necessary facilities, the prisons minister also stated that he will meet with Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to talk about money allocation for the jails department. To relieve prison overcrowding, he claimed, more barracks and new jails would be built throughout the state. In order to make jails totally crime-free, Bhullar gave officials strict security measures to put in place.
The cabinet minister added that inmates should produce a range of goods in order to become financially independent.
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