Procedure drafted for engaging prisoners

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JULY 8The Department of Prison Management has drafted the procedure related to engaging prisoners in work.
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According to the latest proactive disclosure made by the DoPM under the Ministry of Home Affairs, the
procedure follows the concept of open prison in such a manner that eligible prisoners are allowed to go outside their place of detention and
do certain work for a certain period with minimum supervision under the prescribed terms and conditions.As per Section 31 of the Criminal
Code Act, a prison may engage the prisoners in public work as per their wish
Any prisoner who has been imprisoned for a term of three years or above, attained the age of at least 18 years and is physically healthy may
be engaged in work
However, the concerned court will take into account the nature and gravity of the offence, his/her age, conduct, circumstances of the
offence and modus operandi of the crime before issuing such an order
It requires the court to take the consent of the convict before ordering him/her to perform community service. "One day
shall be reduced from the total jail sentence for three days of work," states the act
An official at the DoPM informed that the draft of procedure was also in accordance with the budget speech of the fiscal 2018-19 and would
be submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs for approval
In case of failure to perform work as ordered by the court and prison, the concerned convict will be sent back to prison.Anyone convicted of
murder, rape, human trafficking, possession of arms and ammunition, corruption, robbery, wildlife crime, drug smuggling, theft of ancient
monument, among others, will not be eligible to serve in public work
Similarly, the DoPM is preparing to implement a provision of engaging prisoners in community service
Any person who has been sentenced to up to six months in prison may be ordered to perform community service instead of serving the jail
sentence as per the provision.Community service is unpaid work performed by an offender for a civic or non-profit organisation such as
hospital, old age home, orphanage, public or community school, and institutions working for environment protection and sports training
The concerned organisation where the offender performs community service will not be obliged to pay him/her for the community service he/
she does during the period.A version of this article appears in the print on July 9, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
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