Nirbhaya: 7 years later, Tihar to witness hanging today at 5.30 am
New Delhi, Mar 19: Seven years after the execution of Afzal Guru, Tihar Jail on Thursday prepared the ground to hang the four men convicted in the Nirbhaya gangrape-murder case after several dummy runs and officials brushing up on details specified in the jail manual.
Mukesh Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31) are scheduled to be hanged on Friday at 5.30 am for the savage gangrape and murder of a 23-year-old physiotherapy intern on the night of December 16, 2012.
This is the first time that four men will be hanged together in Tihar Jail, South Asia's largest prison complex that houses more than 16,000 inmates.
A senior prison official said Pawan Jallad, a hangman from Meerut, reported to the Tihar Jail administration on Tuesday evening to prepare for the exercise.
According to the jail manual, the jail superintendent will oversee the testing of the ropes and also inspect the gallows a day before the execution.
This will be followed by a dummy execution -- a dummy or a bag of sand weighing 1.5 times the weight of the prisoner will be hanged and dropped between 1.830 and 2.440 metres to test the rope.
The execution, specifies the Delhi Prison Rules 2018, will take place in the presence of the superintendent, deputy superintendent, medical officer in charge, resident medical officer and the district magistrate or additional district magistrate.
A guard of not less than 10 constables, warders and two head constables, head warders or an equal number from the prison armed guard, will also be present, it states.
The families of the prisoner will not be allowed to witness the executions. All other prisoners will be kept locked till the exercise is over and the bodies removed from the prison.
The manual specifies that a medical officer prepares a report four days ahead of the date of execution, mentioning the length of the drop to be given to the prisoner who is to be executed.
Two
spare
ropes
for
each
prisoner
sentenced
to
death
are
kept
in
reserve.
After
testing,
the
rope
and
other
equipment
will
be
locked
and
sealed
in
a
steel
box
and
kept
in
charge
of
deputy
superintendent,
it
states.
If
the
prisoner
wants,
a
priest
of
his
faith
may
be
allowed.
On
the
morning
of
the
execution,
the
prisoner
will
be
visited
by
senior
officials,
including
the
superintendent,
the
district
magistrate/additional
district
magistrate
and
the
medical
officer,
in
his
cell.
Any
documents,
including
the
will
of
the
prisoner
can
be
signed
and
attested
in
the
presence
of
the
superintendent
and
the
district
magistrate
or
additional
district
magistrate.
Just before entering the gallows-enclosure, a cotton cap with flap will be put on the prisoner's face so he can't see the gallows, according to jail rules.
The wardens will hold the prisoners and withdraw following a signal from the superintendent. After that, the hangman draws the bolt, the manual states.
The body of the executed prisoner is disposed of according to the requirements of the religion to which the executed prisoner belonged. It will be handed over the family following a post-mortem.
An ambulance shall be used for the transportation of the body to the cremation or burial ground.
On March 5, a trial court here issued fresh warrants for March 20 at 5.30am. Their executions were deferred thrice earlier.
The last hanging in Tihar was on February 9, 2013 when Afzal Guru, a resident of Sopore in north Kashmir, was executed at 8 am and buried on the prison premises for his role in the terror attack on Parliament.