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Prisoners in Maharashtra jails can now call home once a month
Updated On: 28 April, 2020 09:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Vishal Singh
Family visits have been disallowed due to the lockdown and offenders locked up for less serious crimes have been released on bail by jails to maintain social distancing

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The Maharashtra Jail Administration has allowed prisoners to talk to their families over landlines. as family visits to jails have been disallowed due to the lockdown.
There are a around 36,000 prisoners across jails in Maharashtra, out of which 8,500 prisoners have been convicted. The total capacity of these jails is 24,000 so most jails in the state are overpopulated. In an attempt to create social distancing within the prisons, 4,611 accused who were serving jail sentences for non-serious crimes, were released on bail. However, the state administration continues to keep those involved in serious crimes behind bars.
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