NEW DELHI: After getting the Central Industrial Security Force ( CISF ) to conduct a security audit of Bhopal central jail from where eight SIMI undertrials had escaped on October 31, the Madhya Pradesh government has now asked the force to carry out a similar audit at three more central jails located at Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior.The CISF will soon embark on a thorough review of the security systems and manpower deployment at all the three jails to detect loopholes if any and suggest infrastructural, technological or training upgrade required to secure their premises.“Appreciating the consultancy services rendered by our experts at Bhopal jail, the state government has now requested us to further provide the same expertise to three other central jails in Madhya Pradesh. Our team will be soon sent to conduct the consultancy of these three jails,” CISF DG O P Singh said on Monday.The security audit was carried out at Bhopal central jail following the October 31 escape of eight SIMI undertrialswho were later killed in police encounter. The CISF had, as part of its audit findings, pointed to lack of technical surveillance as well as poor training of jail staff and recommended augmentation of human resources along with introduction of latest technology to make the jail security foolproof. The CISF, said a source, recommended a combination of infrastructural and technological upgrade, increase in armed component of jail security and human resources upgrade to ensure a well-trained and well-motivated prison staff.