8 killed, 21 wounded in attempted Calabar prison break
(Nigeria) An attempted jail break in Calabar prison, Cross River
State, has been foiled by officers and men of the Nigerian Prisons Service, NPS,
with the support of the Army and Police Force, with eight prisoners killed, 17
wounded and four prison warders also injure.
NPS Public Relations Officer, Enobore Francis, in a
statement on Wednesday in Abuja, said “Touble started when on February 20, 2015 at 11a.m.,
two cells housing some awaiting trial prisoners where opened, as a normal
routine, for the inmates to take their bath. About four of them walked up to an
escort staff to complain that they were tired of staying in the prison awaiting
justice and wanted to be taken to court.
“The staff on duty appealed to them to exercise patience for
courts to resume seating as they were currently on strike but this fell on deaf
ears. Other prisoners soon joined in the agitation to be taken to court and in
a spontaneous reaction, pounced on the staff, advanced through the Chief
Warders office, destroying all the adjoining doors before gaining access to the
gate lodge.
“They eventually broke into the armoury situated in the gate
lodge and collected three riffles, went to the yard and started firing
sporadically.
“Warning shots fired by armed men on guard duty outside the
perimeter fence did not deter them. The prisoners rather went to the rear of
the perimeter fence and fired several shots at the wall to weaken the blocks.
Thereafter, they used a concrete slab to hit open the weakened wall, making
large hole through which they jumped out still firing at anything in sight.
“They were however, engaged in a gun battle with the Armed
Squad personnel assisted by the Army and Policemen and at the end, eight of the
prisoners died, 17 were injured, four staff were also injured with one of them
having serious wounds. Others were arrested and returned to the yard. No
prisoner escaped and all the riffles were recovered. The situation is now fully
under control and normalcy has since returned to the yard.
“The Controller General of Prisons, Dr. Peter Ekpendu, states
that but for the gallantry of the armed men on duty, the mass escape bid would
have resulted in a monumental security disaster as over 500 out of the 638
awaiting trial prisoners at the time of the incident, are charged for capital
offences such as armed robbery, murder, kidnapping among others.
“He further stated that while the Prisons Service is devoted
to humane treatment and correction of the
inmates, his administration is committed to putting a stop to the wave
jail breaks in the country, hence such attempts would never be tolerated,” the
statement added.
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