Oman Daily Observer

Three inmates killed in Philippine jailbreak

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MANILA: Three inmates were killed on Sunday and another was wounded after escaping from jail in a southern Philippine island that is the stronghold of militants, police said. The casualties were among 14 prisoners who escaped from a police station jail in war-torn Jolo, authoritie­s said.

Jolo is a base of the Abu Sayyaf kidnapfor-ransom group and some of the inmates were linked to the militants, according to provincial police chief Senior Superinten­dent Mario Buyuccan. “They cut the bars of the jail and jumped from the second floor to the roof of the municipal hall building next door. Our troops responded and the inmates were killed and wounded in hot pursuit operations,” Buyuccan said.

“Some inmates are associated with the membership of the Abu Sayyaf.” The injured inmate was recaptured while soldiers and policemen were chasing the remaining 10 escapees. The jail had a total of 32 inmates mostly facing drug charges, Buyuccan added.

The Philippine­s frequently has mass escapes from prisons which are usually overcrowde­d, poorly maintained and inadequate­ly guarded.

In the country’s biggest jailbreak, more than 150 inmates escaped a prison in the southern Philippine­s in January after about a hundred gunmen stormed the facility. In May, militants waving black flags of the IS group went on a rampage in the southern city of Marawi and freed 100 inmates from two jails there.

The incident triggered an ongoing USbacked military offensive involving air strikes and artillery barrages to flush out the militants. Buyuccan said there was no connection between Sunday’s jailbreak and the fighting in Marawi, which had killed more than 500 people.

 ?? — AFP ?? Soldiers inspect a passenger vehicle at a checkpoint in Jolo on the southern Philippine Island of Mindanao on Sunday.
— AFP Soldiers inspect a passenger vehicle at a checkpoint in Jolo on the southern Philippine Island of Mindanao on Sunday.

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