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Nigeria: Almost 2,000 inmates released from prison

2021-04-05T18:28:29.380Z


Armed attackers stormed a Nigerian prison and hundreds of inmates are on the run. President Buhari condemned the attack as an "act of terrorism".


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Armed attackers freed more than 1,800 prisoners from a prison in southern Nigeria (symbol photo)

Photo: KEVIN MIDIGO / AFP

In the West African state of Nigeria, gunmen stormed a prison in the southeastern state of Imo on Easter Monday and freed more than 1,800 prisoners.

As the correctional authority announced on Monday, the prison in the city of Owerri was attacked by heavily armed men.

The attackers reportedly set off explosives to break into the detention center and exchanged fire with the prison guards.

A spokesman for the Imo prison authorities was initially unable to say exactly how many prisoners escaped.

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attack on the prison as an "act of terrorism".

He asked the security forces to catch the inmates and their liberators.

The governor of the neighboring state of Abia imposed a night curfew in two cities to protect residents.

It was initially unclear who was behind the crime.

Imo belongs to a region in southern Nigeria that has long been shaped by conflicts with the Igbo ethnic group.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) movement, striving for independence, recently released Internet videos showing dozens of their fighters training.

After fighting with soldiers, the authorities imposed a curfew in parts of Imo earlier this year.

A similarly large-scale liberation operation had recently taken place in the city of Benin City, where a prison was also attacked.

mjm / dpa / afp

Source: spiegel

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