Millennium Post

Nearly 80 inmates escape Paraguay prison

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ASUNCION: Nearly 80 prisoners, many of them members of a Brazilian drug- and arms-traffickin­g gang and described as "highly dangerous," have escaped from a Paraguayan prison near the border, police said.

The escapees, Brazilians and Paraguayan­s, made their getaway through a tunnel from the prison in the border city of Pedro Juan Caballero, police spokeswoma­n Elena Andrada said. "Our best men have gone to the border to attempt to recapture the prisoners," she said.

The number of escapees totalled 76, including 40 Brazilians and 36 Paraguayan­s, officials said. Justice Minister Cecilia Perez issued a sharp condemnati­on, telling reporters that it must have taken prisoners "several weeks" to build the tunnel and adding, "It is evident that the staff knew nothing and did nothing ."

The prison's warden was dismissed and dozens of guards were arrested.

Most of the escapees belong to a criminal gang known as First Capital Command, one of Brazil's most powerful criminal enterprise­s. Andrada said the burning hulks of five vans used in the escape were found in Ponta Pora, a Brazilian city separated from Pedro Juan Caballero only by an avenue.

Pedro Juan Caballero lies about 300 miles (500 kilometers) northeast of the capital, Asuncion. Perez voiced "a strong suspicion that officials are involved in this corrupt scheme" and said that the escapees are considered "highly dangerous."

The escapees included men who had taken part in a massacre last June at the San Pedro prison, Andrada said. She said the inmates had dug a tunnel "like we see in the movies, complete with internal lighting." Investigat­ors have also found hundreds of sandbags. Brazil meanwhile moved to tighten security in the border area to help recapture the inmates.

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