The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Philippine­s hunts for 12 escapees from Jolo prison

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JOLO, Philippine­s: Philippine police said yesterday they were hunting for 12 inmates who escaped from a jail on a southern island that is the stronghold of Islamist militants.

The detainees were among 29 inmates who bolted from a prison inside a police station in wartorn Jolo on Saturday where they were being held mostly on drugs charges.

The remaining 17 were recaptured the same day, police said. Jolo is a base for the Abu Sayyaf kidnap-for-ransom group and authoritie­s said they were investigat­ing whether or not the inmates who escaped had links with the militants.

“A guard went on break, went to the toilet and when he left, the inmates found a way to escape. They picked the lock of the jail cell and fled,” regional police spokesman Senior Inspector Jemar delos Santos told AFP.

“We are heightenin­g security around the perimeter of the island municipali­ty and securing ports so that they would not be able to leave Jolo.”

The jail had a capacity of about 50 inmates and was located near a port, Delos Santos added.

Police replaced all the prison guards as they probed the jailbreak. 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 last year after about a hundred gunmen stormed the facility.

In July 2017, three inmates were killed and another was wounded as 14 prisoners escaped from a jail in Jolo. — AFP

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