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Unique wooden mosque and majlis made by Sharjah inmates a visual treat

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A unique wooden mosque and majlis were opened recently for the employees of Sharjah Punitive and Rehabilitation Establishment as well for visitors.
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Sharjah: Construction work for the second phase of the new central jail being built at a cost of Dh400 million in Sharjah’s Al Ramtha area will be completed by the end of this year, the authorities said.

The new facility’s design has been done for it to accommodate rehabilitation programmes for inmates so that they can lead a productive life after serving their term. The second phase includes construction of a block for male inmates, an administrative block and workshops, Brigadier Ahmad Shuhail, Director-General of Sharjah Punitive and Rehabilitation Establishments, told Gulf News in exclusive interview.

The second phase itself is divided into two phases — demolition of the old site and construction of the new blocks.

The entire new jail complex will comprise an administrative building, separate buildings for men, women and juveniles, and workshops. The block comprising the rest of the halls will be built in the third phase.

The first phase of the new Sharjah Central Jail was inaugurated in January 2017. When completed, the new jail will offer inmates spacious cells and halls with adequate facilities, police said.

In the past, only families of inmates inside the country could visit them, but now, inmates whose families live outside the UAE can also enjoy these virtual visits

– Brigadier Ahmad Shuhail

The priority is to keep the prison clean and in a healthy condition and have rehabilitation programmes that prevent inmates from returning to a life of crime, Brigadier Shuhail said, noting that all rehabilitation programmes carried out at the central jail aim to make inmates aware of the mistakes they committed.

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