Khaleej Times

Indonesia hunts inmates after mass jail breakout

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pekanbaru (Indonesia) — Indonesian security forces were on Saturday hunting for more than 200 inmates still on the loose after a mass breakout from an overcrowde­d prison on Sumatra island, police said.

More than 440 inmates fled the jail in Pekanbaru city on Friday after prison guards let them out of their cells to pray. Police initially said about 200 inmates were involved in the breakout but later revised up the figure.

Footage on local TV stations showed many men, some wearing sarongs, scurrying out of the jail, with no sign of officials in pursuit.

Authoritie­s launched a massive manhunt and about half had been recaptured by Saturday evening, but security forces were still hunting for the rest, local police spokesman Guntur Aryo Tejo told. Tejo said authoritie­s had initially given incorrect informatio­n about the number involved in the breakout due to a “chaotic” situation, adding that the figure was revised up after a meeting of officials Saturday.

“We have come to the conclusion that the number of inmates who escaped stands at 442, we have recaptured 216 of them,” he told.

Security forces have expanded their hunt from Pekanbaru to neighbouri­ng districts, and as far as Batam, an island off the east coast of Sumatra, Tejo said.

“We have deployed all of our resources to hunt them,” he said.

Most of those recaptured had been caught around Pekanbaru.

Dozens of the escaped inmates headed directly to another prison where they handed themselves in. The inmates told they decided to break out due to inhumane conditions in the prison.

 ?? — AFP ?? Police escort an inmate back to jail in Pekanbaru a day after the jail breakout.
— AFP Police escort an inmate back to jail in Pekanbaru a day after the jail breakout.

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