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A murder convict serving life imprisonment attacked the superintendent of Kolhapur central prison in Maharashtra with a sharp piece of tin inside the jail premises, said the police.
Jail superintendent Chandramani Indulkar sustained injuries to his hand and neck, said the police. Officials said that the 39-year-old inmate, identified as Sanjay Mishra, attacked Indulkar when he was on his routine morning rounds of the prison located in the Kalamba area.
A first information report (FIR) in the matter is being registered at the Rajwada police station in Kolhapur, said the police.
Indulkar told The Indian Express: “The injury on my neck is minor because I evaded the second charge before he was restrained by the guards.”
He added: “The inmate was convicted to life imprisonment in 2011. In 2018, he was moved to the Ratnagiri open prison after becoming eligible based on good behaviour. However, he attacked a prison guard in Ratnagiri in 2020. In September 2021, he was moved to the Kolhapur prison again. Recently, a newly admitted inmate complained of misbehaviour by Mishra. We took action against him and served a memo to him. However, despite this record, he was asking that he be instituted for guard duty which is allotted to inmates.”