Juvenile Population in Detention Centres (YOIS) in Sindh (2024)

(01.01.2024 to 31.12.2024)
Name of Jail/ Y.O.I.S
Undertrials Convicts
Total
Male Female Male Female
Youthful Offenders Industrial School & C.F Karachi 882 0 172 0 1054
Youthful Offenders Industrial School & C.F Hyderabad 152 0 5 0 157
Youthful Offenders Industrial School & C.F Sukkur 51 0 5 0 56
DP & CF Larkana 93 0 2 0 95
Total 1178 0 184 0 1362
Source: Sindh Prisons Department
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