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A man who was detained under the National Security Act (NSA) and shifted to the Central Jail from Indore tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday, a senior official said.
The discovery prompted the local authorities to request suspension of transfer of prisoners from Indore and Bhopal, two of the worst virus-affected districts of Madhya Pradesh.
Deputy inspector general of police (Jails) (Jabalpur zone) Gopal Tamrakar said, "As a precautionary measure, four NSA detainees from Indore were sent to Victoria District Hospital for a coronavirus test before being admitted inside Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Central Jail."
Of the four detainees, one tested positive for coronavirus, while three others tested negative, district
collector Bharat Yadav said.
"We have requested the authorities in the state government not to shift detainees lodged in prisons at Bhopal and Indore to the Jabalpur Central jail to prevent the spread of the virus," Yadav said.
The request is being made, as there is a chance of police personnel accompanying inmates also getting infected, worsening the situation further, he added.
The detainee, who tested positive, was shifted to the Government Medical College and Hospital, he said, adding that the other three inmates will be kept in an isolation facility inside the jail premises.
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