Sunday, July 7, 2024 11:05 AM
Senior officials Muhammad Abid Majeed and Hamidur Rehman conduct a thorough assessment of Abbottabad District Jail, highlighting innovative strategies for inmate rehabilitation and the importance of productive activities for a safer society.
During a recent visit to the district jail in Abbottabad, Additional Chief Secretary for Home & Tribal Affairs Muhammad Abid Majeed and Additional IG Prisons Hamidur Rehman conducted a comprehensive assessment of the facilities and operations of the jail. The visit began with a detailed presentation by Superintendent Jail, Muhammad Hamid Azam, providing insights into the functioning of the facility.
The officials then proceeded to tour various sections of the jail, with a particular focus on the production unit. They were impressed by the non-woven bags facility and recommended the acquisition of a logo-making machine to enhance the efficiency of the production process. Interacting with inmates working in the factory, the officials expressed satisfaction with their dedication and the quality of their work.
Furthermore, the newly implemented video link facility was inspected, with the officials acknowledging its importance in enhancing communication and connectivity for inmates. They also praised the innovative rehabilitation approach through art, highlighting the positive impact of such initiatives on the inmates' well-being and future prospects.
The assessment of Abbottabad District Jail by senior officials reflects a commitment to improving facilities and implementing innovative strategies for inmate rehabilitation. The visit not only highlighted the positive aspects of the jail's operations but also emphasized the importance of providing opportunities for inmates to engage in productive activities and develop new skills. Such initiatives play a crucial role in promoting rehabilitation and reintegration, ultimately contributing to a safer and more inclusive society.