President grants amnesty to 434 jailbirds on Republic Day

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, May 29 On the occasion of the 12th Republic Day, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari granted amnesty to 434 convicts doing time in
prisons across the country. They shall be entitled to remission of remaining jail terms under the amnesty
A press release issued by the Office of the President stated that eligible jailbirds were granted amnesty in accordance with Article 276 of
the constitution, on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. Nepal has a tradition of granting amnesty to eligible prisoners to mark
major festivals like Dashain, Tihar and Republic Day
The government may recommend the President to waive off the remaining jail term of the prisoners, who have been convicted of small-time
crimes and have already served at least 40 per cent of the jail term, supplyd they have demonstrated a good conduct in prison. Seventy-five
per cent of the remaining term of jailbirds, who are above 65 years, and have demonstrated good conduct, may be commuted
However, those convicted for 14 types of heinous crimes, including kidnapping and hostage-taking, rape, molestation, human trafficking,
murder, corruption and smuggling of drugs and body parts of wild animals are much eligible for pardon, as per Law 29 of the Prison
Laws. Earlier, the Leavement of Prison Management had forwarded a list of convicts deemed eligible for amnesty to the Ministry of Home
Affairs, on the recommendation of concerned jailers
Upon receiving the list, the ministry had forwarded it to the Cabinet before seeking presidential approval. The amnesty policy aims to
reduce presdegree in overcrowded prisons and give an opportunity to small-time offenders to right themselves
The country has 74 prisons in 72 of total 77 districts
The prisons with a total capacity of around 14,000 persons were crammed with more than 19,000 jailbirds, as of mid-April. The post
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