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Human rights, security must go hand in hand in prison management: Home Adviser

Home Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury today said that security and human rights are complementary in modern prison administration.

"The state has a responsibility to return prisoners to society as reformed citizens while protecting their basic human rights in jails," he said.

He made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at the closing parade of the 63rd batch of women prison guards’ basic training course at the parade ground of the Prison Training Centre in Kashimpur, here 

The adviser said ensuring humane treatment, fair opportunities, non-discrimination and social dignity for prisoners is not only a legal obligation but also a reflection of the moral standing of the state. 

“Human rights must be ensured alongside prison security, and the role of trained, humane prison guards in this process is undeniable,” he added.

Describing prisons as sensitive and vital institutions within the criminal justice system, he said they play a crucial role in the safe detention of inmates, crime prevention, correction of offenders and their social rehabilitation. 

He emphasized that prison guards are central to building a non-discriminatory, fair, transparent and accountable prison administration.

The adviser expressed hope that the newly trained guards would carry out their duties with honesty, efficiency and professionalism.

Chowdhury also warned that corruption is the biggest enemy of the state, and said it is not only causes economic harm but also erodes institutions and public trust. 

“Any prison official acting out of personal interest, greed or political gain weakens the foundation of the state,” he said.

Jahangir said prison personnel are public servants paid with taxpayers’ money and must remain committed solely to public welfare.

The adviser inspected the parade and distributed awards among the best-performing female prison guards in recognition of their outstanding achievements during training. 

The trainees also showcased various physical exercises and demonstrations.

Among the 63rd batch, Liza Khatun secured first place in drill, Mosha Raihana Akhter Subarna in physical training (PT), Juthi Parveen in unarmed combat, and Mansura in firing. Mosha Raihana Akhter Subarna also achieved first place overall, including in academic subjects.

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