The Phnom Penh Post

Inmates break out in R’kiri

- Niem Chheng

FIVE inmates managed to escape from the Ratanakkir­i Provincial Prison in the wee hours of Friday night, though one was quickly rearrested, authoritie­s said yesterday.

“The inmates broke the lock in Building A, Room 7, climbed the security fence and jumped out at 2:15am. The patrolling officials saw that immediatel­y and shouted, and we arrested one inmate named Norng Vanna at 2:35am about 30 metres away from the prison,” reads a statement that provincial Prisons Chief Tin Sovanny submitted to the provincial prosecutor’s office the same day.

It adds that three of the fugitives had been jailed for drug use and possession, one for timber smuggling and another for assisting in a different escape.

“The deputy chief of the prison is investigat­ing whether the prisoners broke the lock or the prison officials handed the keys to [them]. This is still in question,” Sovanny said yesterday, adding that prosecutor­s will start investigat­ions today.

Banlung Town Police Chief Hout Borey said authoritie­s went to the facility to hunt down the escapees after being notified of the incident at around 3am.

“[The fugitives either] es- caped into the rubber plantation or into a forest with a stream. So, it’s hard for us to find them,” he said.

Sorn Keo, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry’s Department of Prisons, acknowledg­ed that breakouts were not uncommon at the provincial prison, attributin­g the problem to management and infrastruc­ture.

 ?? FRESH NEWS ?? An exterior view of the Ratanakkir­i Provincial Prison, where five inmates escaped on Friday.
FRESH NEWS An exterior view of the Ratanakkir­i Provincial Prison, where five inmates escaped on Friday.

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