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Death-row inmate digs tunnel to escape jail

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A CHINESE drug trafficker on death row escaped from a jail near Indonesia’s capital after digging a 30m (100 feet) tunnel from his cell, police said.

Cai Ji Fan, sentenced to death in 2017 for traffickin­g 110kg of methamphet­amine, broke out of Tangerang prison in Banten last week via the narrow tunnel, which connected to a sewer, officials said.

“This is the second time he escaped,” said Tangerang police’s chief Sugeng Hariyanto, adding he also managed to get out of the National Police Criminal Investigat­ion Department cells in Jakarta while on remand.

Officials said Cai had invited his cellmate to join him, but he declined.

Authoritie­s said they had recovered a crowbar, chisel, screwdrive­r and other tools used to dig the hole, speculatin­g he may have got them from building work being done on a prison kitchen.

Cai’s first escape was in January 2017 via a hole he made in a bathroom wall using an iron rod.

Along with other prisoners, he then climbed a 2.5m (eight-feet) wall, but was recaptured in West Java three days later.

Although rare by foreigners, jailbreaks are common in Indonesia, where most prisons are overcrowde­d and poorly staffed.

In 2018, some 90 inmates escaped a prison in Banda Aceh after tearing down a fence during a prayer gathering.

A year earlier more than 400 inmates broke out of an overcrowde­d prison in Riau province.

Also in 2017, four foreigners dug their way to freedom from Bali’s notorious Kerobokan jail. — AFP

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