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VASCO: The Sada Sub Jail has been in the news for the wrong reasons for quite 
some time now. And this time, the brand new ambulance attached to the jail, 
which is meant for transporting the inmates in distress, is being used to carry 
fish and other essential commodities from the market.

20 Oct, 2016, 06:30AM IST

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[Sada Sub Jail ambulance  used for transporting fish!]
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VASCO: The Sada Sub Jail has been in the news for the wrong reasons for quite 
some time now. And this time, the brand new ambulance attached to the jail, 
which is meant for transporting the inmates in distress, is being used to carry 
fish and other essential commodities from the market.

This major lapse on the part of the jail authorities came to light after a 
concerned citizen from Vasco clicked a few pictures on his mobile after finding 
that the jail authorities were allegedly misusing the brand new ambulance by 
stacking fish in it.

The ambulance has been stinking due to which the inmates have been avoiding to 
get themselves transported to the hospitals during emergencies.

Surprisingly, even the sources at Sada Sub Jail confirmed to Herald that they 
came across many instances when the jail authorities used ambulance for 
transporting essential commodities, fish and slaughtered chicken.

Herald decided to take up the issue with the senior jail officials managing the 
affairs of state prisons and even sent a few pictures to Additional Inspector 
General of Prisons Siddhivinayak Naik.

After taking a look at the pictures, Naik claimed that he was completely 
shocked to know that the ambulance was being misused and that, he would 
immediately seek an explanation from the jail authorities in this regard.

"This is not right; they should not use ambulance for such purpose and any 
ambulance has to be hygienic as patients are been transported to hospitals. 
Even I need to know as to why they have used the ambulance and why they failed 
to use any other mode of transport to carry fish to the jail. I have already 
asked the jail authorities to explain," Siddhivinayak Naik told Herald.



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