The apex court last week directed that the under-trial prisoners who have already served half of the maximum sentence prescribed for their offence should be released immediately.
Patil said that accused languish in prison without trial for several reasons, such as paucity of judges, witnesses remaining absent, etc, and police are not always to blame for the delay.
Thane police commissioner Vijay Kamble and senior police officers were present.
Patil also said that government was planning to reorganise the Thane police commissionerate and the Thane rural police, following the creation of Palghar district.
Talking about the first hundred days of NDA government in the Centre, Patil said it had failed to show any progress on its promises of bringing back black money, curbing inflation, etc.
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