BREAKING: 240 Inmates Escape As Gunmen Attack Kogi Prison
At least 240
inmates were said to have escaped the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC)
in Kabba, Kogi State, following an attack by unidentified gunmen.
Spokesman of
Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) Mr Francis Enobore, confirmed the incident
in a communique on Monday, stating that the attack took place at about midnight
on Sunday.
According to
him, the attackers in their numbers arrived at the custodial centre heavily
armed and immediately engaged the guards in a fierce gun battle.
Mr Enobore
further disclosed that the Comptroller–General, Haliru Nababa has ordered a
recapture procedure to be activated immediately and detailed investigation
carried out even as he leads a team to assess the situation.
The
Comptroller-General also appealed to the general public to furnish security
operatives with useful intelligence that will assist in recapturing the
escapees.
Kabba MSCC
was established in 2008 with a capacity of 200.
As of the
time of the invasion, 294 inmates were in custody out of which 224 were pre-trial
detainees and 70 convicted inmates.
The latest
jailbreak comes a few months after gunmen attacked the Nigerian Correctional
Service and the police headquarters in Imo State, freeing 1,844 inmates, after
which the hoodlums set the facilities ablaze.
The gunmen
also razed the Imo State Police Command headquarters and burnt almost all the
vehicles parked at the command’s headquarters. No fewer than 50 cars were set
ablaze in the process.
A similar
attack was carried out at the correctional centre in Ubiaja, Edo State;
however, the jailbreak was foiled by officers at the facility.
The inmates,
after breaking out from their cells, engaged the correctional officers in a
fight, leaving some of the security personnel injured.
It took a
combined effort by officers from the Nigerian Army, 4th brigade, and the Edo
command of the Nigeria Police Force, to eventually overpower the inmates and
return them to their cells.
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