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3 Prisoners Escaped From Hazaribagh JP Jail In JP Narayan Style, Made A Rope By Joining Gold Sheets

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Anand Kumar
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December 31, 2025
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Dialogue partner, Hazaribagh. Deva Bhuyaniya, who was lodged in JP Jail for the last nine months, and Jitendra Ravani, who was lodged for three months, and Rahul Panjwar were lodged in the same barrack number six. All three are accused of POCSO and probably became friends due to being from the same district. To escape, all three used the sheet which they used as a bed sheet. He tied three sheets together to form a rope and easily jumped over the wall and ran away.

A similar method was used by Jai Prakash Narayan in slave India, when he escaped on the dark night of Diwali with the help of dhoti. When the investigation started in the morning, three bedsheets were also found missing from the barrack. When these white colored sheets were found missing, the walls around the jail were examined. After this, a cloth was found hanging on the wall between Gumti number four and five. This confirmed that the prisoners used the route between Gumti number four and five to escape.

Who is the one who provided complete geographical information and then hatched a successful conspiracy together?

In the investigation so far, no evidence has been found of any third party's involvement inside the JP prison, but there is complete information from outside and that too in an area where no ordinary person goes. Who provided these prisoners to the jail is a matter of investigation. To escape in the dark of night, they used the strong facing, which was fitted with support rods and could bear the weight of the prisoners. This confirms that after receiving the information, the prisoners did recce of the place and then escaped directly after cutting the rod.

The escape of novice criminals from JP Jail is an experiment or a coincidence, many hardened criminals and terrorists are locked up.

It is not a common incident for JP Kara to run away by jumping over the wall. The person accused of escaping by climbing a 25 feet high wall is not a professional criminal and had come to JP jail after being sentenced in cases like POCSO. They may also not be aware of the geographical location of the prison, because not every prisoner is allowed to visit each other's area. In such a situation, the topic remained in discussion throughout the day on Wednesday whether the escape of a newbie from the jail where people of big criminal gangs and dreaded Maoists and terrorists are lodged is a coincidence or an experiment.

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