Central Jail Rawalpindi
| Location | Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 33°29′14.62″N 73°2′24.49″E / 33.4873944°N 73.0401361°E | 
| Status | Punjab | 
| Security class | Maximum | 
| Capacity | 1919 | 
| Population | 5082 (as of 4 April 2016) | 
| Opened | 1986 | 
| Managed by | Government of Punjab, Pakistan Government of Pakistan  | 
| Notable prisoners | |
| Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 4 April 1979 Nawaz Sharif 13 July 2018 Asif Ali Zardari 13 July 2018 Imran Khan 9 May 2023  | |
Central Jail Rawalpindi (also known as Adiala Jail) is a prison located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
History
The Central Jail Rawalpindi was built from the late 1970s and early 1980s during the military regime of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, after the execution of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan on 4 April 1979 in District Jail Rawalpindi. The older jail was demolished and converted into Jinnah Park. The jail is situated in Rawalpindi – Adyala Road near village Dahgal about 13 kilometres toward west of district courts and the defunct/demolished old District Jail Rawalpindi. The village Adyala is about 4 kilometres west of the jail.[1]
Former prisoners
- Erik Audé: American actor, stuntman, restaurateur, and professional poker player who was arrested and imprisoned in Pakistan.[2]
 - Hanif Abbasi: PMLN Leader Former MNA from Rawalpindi.[3]
 - Ayyan Ali: model and singer.
 - Muhammad Safdar Awan, son in law of Nawaz Sharif and former Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from Rawalpindi and Mansehra.[4]
 - Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: PPP Leader former president of Pakistan and father of Benazir Bhutto.
 - Yusuf Raza Gillani: PPP Leader Former Prime Minister of Pakistan.[5]
 - Mirza Tahir Hussain: Served eighteen years in the jail for the murder/manslaughter of a taxicab driver. Released on 17 November 2006 on parole.
 - Lieutenant General Javed Iqbal (Retired) – Sentenced to 14 years of rigorous imprisonment by a military court on account of spying. Held key positions in the military during his active service, including director-general of military operations, which is responsible for planning and executing all operations inside and outside of Pakistan. Also held the post of adjutant-general, who supervises discipline and accountability within the forces.
 - Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi:[6] alleged November 2008 Mumbai Attacks mastermind. Served six years on terrorism charges.[6]
 - Allama Mashriqi: British Indian, and later, Pakistani mathematician, logician, political theorist, Islamic scholar and the founder of the Khaksar movement.
 - Maryam Nawaz: PMLN Leader daughter of Nawaz Sharif.[4]
 - Mumtaz Qadri: Assassin to the former Punjab Governor Salman Taseer.
 - Saifur Rehman, chairman of National Accountability Bureau.
 - Raja Rizwan: Pakistan Army Brigadier and military attache – Sentenced to death by a military court on account of spying.
 - Nawaz Sharif, PMLN Leader former Prime Minister of Pakistan[4]
 - Imran Khan, former PTI Chairman former Prime Minister of Pakistan.
 
See also
- Government of Punjab, Pakistan
 - Headquarter Jail
 - National Academy for Prisons Administration
 - Punjab Prisons (Pakistan)
 - Prison Officer
 
References
- ^ "Did I see you hug and kiss a murderer?". Let Us Build Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
 - ^ Michael Rechtshaffen (27 September 2018). "Review: '3 Years in Pakistan: The Erik Audé Story' is an excruciating look at actor/Stuntman's ordeal". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
 - ^ Asad, Malik (21 July 2018). "Court hands life sentence to PML-N's Hanif Abbasi in ephedrine quota case". Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
 - ^ Shakeel Anjum. "(Prime Minister) PM House rubbishes car don's charge against Gilani". The News International (newspaper). Archived from the original on 21 September 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
 - ^ a b "Pakistan Court Adjourns Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi Hearing as 'Judge on Leave'". NDTV.