The incident put a question mark over security measures at the prison which houses more than the double prisoners than its sanctioned capacity prompting Central Home Ministry to seek a report from Tihar authorities while Lt Governor Najeeb Jung ordered a magisterial inquiry into the case.
The two inmates who managed the daring escape were identified as Faizan and Javed both of whom were lodged in a special 'Roza' ward in Jail No. 7. Jail authorities had created this ward for inmates observing fast during the Islamic Holy month of Ramzan.
"It seems that Javed who is a seasoned criminal used Faizan to escape from the prison. He needed somebody to scale high walls and had assured Faizan of taking care of his expenses and other logistics once they escape. However, as soon as they were out, Javed ditched Faizan. He then developed cold feet and was caught from the drain," said an official who interrogated Faizan.
There were a total of 21 inmates who were kept in the 'Roza' ward to facilitate their fasting. On Saturday morning, all of them were there during the morning roll call. But the two were not found during the roll call which took place in the night.
Prison authorities pressed the panic button and a hunt was launched in around the prison during which Faizan was caught from a drain which flows near the peripheral walls.
"To escape the prison, the duo first scaled two walls which are around 13 feet high each. The third wall was 16 feet high, when they cannot scale it, they drilled a hole in it and then again scaled the fourth wall which was 13 feet high to land in the drain where Faizan developed cold feet while Javed fled," said a senior prison official on condition of anonymity.
Interestingly, prison authorities informed police only after more than 24 hours of the incident. A case under relevant sections of law was registered at West Delhi's Hari Nagar Police Station only around 11 in the night.
