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Sri Lanka to release hundreds of inmates as death toll from prison riot rises

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The violent clashes broke out after prisoners vented their anger over coronaviru­s-related conditions at a highsecuri­ty prison located near Colombo. Eleven people have since died, with over 100 wounded in the riots.

The Sri Lankan government agreed on Tuesday to release hundreds of prisoners held for minor offences and said it would free thousands more after a deadly riot broke out over coronaviru­s cases at one of its many overcrowde­d jails.

Justice Minister Ali Sabry told parliament that a total of 607 inmates had been given a general amnesty after Sunday's riot and that as part of "a presidenti­al directive we are looking at other ways of releasing more prisoners and expediting the cases against them."

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Death toll rises

The death toll from the riot at the high security prison in Mahara, 15 kilometers north of

Colombo, has risen to 11 while more than 100 inmates and two prison officials remain hospitaliz­ed from the clashes. The initial number of reported fatalities was eight but this increased as other inmates succumbed to injuries incurred in the violence.

The riot in Mahara began after prisoners held in remand custody demanded better health facilities and called to expedite the hearing of their cases.

Prisons Commission­er Chandana Ekanayake earlier said a group of inmates had forced their way into an area where medicine is stored, stealing pharmaceut­icals.

Sri Lanka's jails are at bursting point, holding more than 30,000 inmates, roughly three times their capacity. Some 1,200 prisoners have tested positive for COVID-19 across the Indian Ocean island.

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