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Sunday, 31 July 2016
13 inmates escape in Kogi jail break
The Koton/Karfe Minimum Security Prisons in Kogi State, yesterday,
experienced a jail break that led to 13 inmates escaping. The prison break, it
was learnt, did not follow the usual method of outsiders bombing their way to
release their targets; it was reportedly done by the inmates.
Sunday Vanguard gathered that the inmates made their escape around 7:15 am
by scaling the prisons fence after first breaking through the inner wall of the
facility.
How that was possible remained a question yet to be answered by the prisons
authorities as the Koton/Karfe prisons was rebuilt and ‘fortified’ after the old
one, built in 1914, was broken into four times in two years.
However, a security source hinted: “It’s as if someone in the prisons did not do
his/her job well and the prisoners took advantage of that to make good their
escape”.
The source said the negligence of the person may be ‘intentional’ and hoped
that the prisons authorities will probe the break to forestall future occurrence.
The source said the remanding of some kidnapping kingpins, paraded by the
DSS, last week, may not be unconnected with the jail break.
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