inflicted on A 11[Superior] class prisoners by the Superintendent shall immediately be reported to the Inspector-General. In case of misbehaviour, the Superintendent may withdraw individual privileges, subject to the sanction of the Inspector-General, when the period exceeds one month, but the power to remove a prisoner from this class rests with the Government only. Discipline. Rule268. They shall at all times behave in an orderly manner, and shall be required to show due respect to prison officials and visitors. In all respects the prisoners shall be subject to the rules which apply to ordinary prisoners. Transfers. Rule269. (i) Normally second class railway accommodation shall be provided at the time of transfer from a, prison. Prisoners may be allowed to travel by a higher class at their own expense if they wish to do so, in which case they will be required to pay the difference in fares both for prisoners themselves and their escorts. (ii) They shall be conveyed by taxi or tonga to and from the prison to the railway station at the time of transfer. Prisoners shall not be transferred from a prison in one district to a prison in another district by motor car unless the previous sanction of Government has been obtained. Superior class undertrial prisoners. Rule270. (i) Accommodation-As far as possible; they will be provided with accommodation superior to that provided for "c" class convicted prisoners. (ii) Diet. They shall be allowed the same diet as prescribed for B class prisoners. They may supplement it at their own expense provided that the food so obtained is of a simple character. Alcohol, intoxicating drugs and articles of luxury shall not be permitted. (iii) Clothing. Prisoners inadequately, clad and who are unable to obtain clothing from private source be provided with B class clothing at Government expense. They may be allowed their own beddings at the discretion of the Superintendent. (iv) Other Concessions. Subject to the discretion of the Superintendent, superior class under-trial prisoners may be provided with ordinary furniture as is allowed to B class prisoners. They will ordinarily be permitted to obtain books, magazines and newspapers, subject to censorship by the Superintendent, and 108

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