Guwahati:The Gauhati High Court has asked the Assam government to set up six detention centres outside the jails for housing "declared foreigners", an official said on Saturday.
The Assam government had set up six detention centres within the existing jail premises in Goalpara, Kokrajhar, Jorhat, Silchar, Dibrugarh and Tezpur and lodged the "declared foreign nationals" pending their deportation or repatriation and whose movements are required to be restricted.
An official of the Border Wing unit of the Assam Police said on Saturday that Gauhati High Court judge Justice Achintya Malla Bujor Barua, after hearing multiple petitions, asked the state government earlier this week to set up the six detention centres outside the existing jails.
The court ordered the government to submit an action taken report on October 16 regarding suitable accommodation for the detainees.
Justice Barua in his 11-page order said that it is discernible that more than 10 years have gone by since a part of the jail premises in Goalpara, Kokrajhar and Silchar had been declared to be detention centres.
"Certainly, a period of more than 10 years cannot be understood to be a temporary arrangement. Even in respect of Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Tezpur, a period of five years are almost over which again cannot be strictly said to be a temporary arrangement," the order said.
The high court order said that the Supreme Court had clearly provided that the detainees should be kept at an appropriate place with restricted movement pending their deportation and repatriation and the places where they are to be kept may be detention centres or by whatever name such places are called, but they must have the basic facilities of electricity, water and hygiene besides appropriate security.