Nirbhaya scandal: Culprit Vinay met his mother, jail administration adopts new policy
Nirbhaya scandal: Culprit Vinay met his mother, jail administration adopts new policy
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New Delhi: From the year 2012 till now the Nirbhaya case has been more than 7 years today. Still, Nirbhaya's accused have not been punished yet, while counseling Nirbhaya's convicts are trying to normalize their behavior. Prison officials claim that the behavior of the four convicts is normal. Earlier, after the third date of hanging, the behavior of the convict Vinay became furious. It is being normalized by counseling.

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It is also being said that Vinay has been met with his mother. It is normal since then. The convict Vinay's behavior had become aggressive since the execution date was fixed on 3 March 2020. He tried to hurt himself by banging his head on the wall. After this incident, the Tihar Jail Administration has taken effective measures to protect the culprits. Counseling is being done along with increasing the number of security personnel in the cell of the culprits. Prison officials say that Vinay is behaving normally now. He was met by his mother to reduce stress. Prison officials say that twice a week, the culprits are met with their families.

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According to the information received, continuous counseling of the culprits prevents negative trends in them. The result of each time counseling is being recorded in a register. It is also being said that on the day of 16 February, Vinay had injured himself by hitting his head on the barrack of his cell. He is so restless with the fear of death that he injured himself. However, upon seeing this, the security personnel immediately stopped him and got him treated at the health center inside the jail.

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