<p>Shivamogga: A mobile phone was found in the stomach of a prisoner lodged at the Central Jail at Sogane here. Subsequently, doctors at McGann Hospital performed surgery on Friday and removed the mobile phone.</p><p>A mobile phone one inch wide and three inches long was found in the stomach of prisoner Daulat Khan alias Gunda (30).</p><p>The prisoner, however, claimed that he had swallowed a stone.</p>.Woman accused of sneaking drugs into Mangaluru prison.<p>A court in Shivamogga had sentenced Daulat Khan to 10 years in prison in a case. He had come to the prison hospital on June 24 and told the doctors that he had swallowed a stone. They had given him medicine. When the stomach pain worsened, the doctors examined him and sent him to district general hospital for further treatment.</p><p>An X-ray revealed that Daulat had an object in his stomach and the mobile phone was found during the surgery.</p><p>Central Jail Superintendent P Ranganath has filed a complaint with the Tunga Nagar police station here, seeking an investigation the incident.</p><p>Two years ago, a mobile phone was found in the stomach of a Central Jail inmate who was brought to the same hospital with stomach pain.</p>
<p>Shivamogga: A mobile phone was found in the stomach of a prisoner lodged at the Central Jail at Sogane here. Subsequently, doctors at McGann Hospital performed surgery on Friday and removed the mobile phone.</p><p>A mobile phone one inch wide and three inches long was found in the stomach of prisoner Daulat Khan alias Gunda (30).</p><p>The prisoner, however, claimed that he had swallowed a stone.</p>.Woman accused of sneaking drugs into Mangaluru prison.<p>A court in Shivamogga had sentenced Daulat Khan to 10 years in prison in a case. He had come to the prison hospital on June 24 and told the doctors that he had swallowed a stone. They had given him medicine. When the stomach pain worsened, the doctors examined him and sent him to district general hospital for further treatment.</p><p>An X-ray revealed that Daulat had an object in his stomach and the mobile phone was found during the surgery.</p><p>Central Jail Superintendent P Ranganath has filed a complaint with the Tunga Nagar police station here, seeking an investigation the incident.</p><p>Two years ago, a mobile phone was found in the stomach of a Central Jail inmate who was brought to the same hospital with stomach pain.</p>