Bengaluru Central Prison faces renewed controversy as a video emerges showing inmates partying with liquor and makeshift instruments. This follows earlier footage of high-profile prisoners using phones and watching TV. Home Minister G Parameshwara vows stringent action against officials and promises improved surveillance, including CCTVs and jammers, to curb these repeated security breaches.
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