Los presos de Kerala recibirán una mayor variedad de pescado gracias a un nuevo acuerdo con Matsyafed

El departamento penitenciario de Kerala se ha asociado con Matsyafed para suministrar una mayor variedad de pescado a las 56 cárceles del estado, respondiendo a las constantes quejas sobre las limitadas opciones para los reclusos.

Una orden emitida el 22 de abril por el subinspector general T.R. Rajeev instruyó a las autoridades a informar a Matsyafed sobre las necesidades diarias de pescado para el año fiscal 2026-27. Se ha lanzado un portal web específico para facilitar el proceso. Se espera que el suministro de pescado comience en mayo. Anteriormente, las sociedades penitenciarias adquirían el pescado localmente a través de licitaciones, lo que a veces provocaba desabastecimiento. Bajo el nuevo acuerdo, Matsyafed entregará el pescado directamente desde los puertos en vehículos refrigerados. Las variedades aprobadas incluyen sardina, caballa, atún y otras especies comunes, cortadas en trozos adecuados para curry. Actualmente, los presos reciben curry de pescado los lunes y miércoles, y curry de cordero los sábados. Cada recluso tiene derecho a 200 gramos de arroz para el almuerzo y la cena. Las 56 cárceles albergan a 10.716 reclusos, siendo los presos preventivos y en espera de juicio la mayoría.

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