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He made the announcement through an official tweet from his handle @AnilDeshmukhNCP.
The measure also covers under-trials, the minister said later.
“Some 11,000 prisoners or accused people whose sentence period is less than seven years, can be released on parole. I have already issued necessary orders to the prisons across the state,” Deshmukh said.
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These 45 prisons house about 60,000 inmates, he said.
“This is a red flag and potential flashpoint for rapid spread of COVID-19 as prisoners are living in congested space, stated an official communication issued by Deshmukh later.
Under-trial prisoners and those convicted and sentenced to up to seven years in jail – their combined figure stands at approximately 11,000 – will be released on parole, initiatively for 45 days, Deshmukh said.
These prisoners will have to undergo a medical check- up and will be issued necessary passes to facilitate journey to their native places, he said.
At 130, Maharashtra tops in number of COVID-19 patients in the country.