New Delhi: A total of 4926 prisoners of foreign origin are currently lodged in Indian jails, Minister of State (MoS), Home Affairs, Ajay Kumar Mishra informed the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. Mishra, in reply to a question during Zero Hour, said that out of the 4926 foreign-origin prisoners 1140 have been convicted while 3647 are facing trial. He also said that among the under-trial foreign-origin prisoners the maximum are from Bangladesh (1630), followed by Nigeria (615), Nepal (463), Myanmar ( 152), African countries other than Nigeria (114) and Pakistan (107).
The MoS also said that there are 14 prisoners each from Canada and China." There are a total of 4,926 foreign prisoners in India, of which 1,140 have been convicted and 3,467 are facing trial," said Mishra. The Minister, in a separate written reply, stated that the maximum number of such prisoners are lodged in jails in West Bengal (1295), followed by Delhi (400), Maharashtra (380), Uttar Pradesh (290), Karnataka(155) and Himachal Pradesh (119).