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Prisoners take guards hostage

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RIO DE JANEIRO: An inmate uprising at a Brazilian prison stoked by fears of a coronaviru­s outbreak saw seven prison guards briefly taken hostage on Saturday in Manaus, a state capital deep in the Amazon rainforest where public services have been overwhelme­d by the pandemic.

Prison authoritie­s reported no deaths and said 10 guards and five inmates suffered non-critical injuries in the rebellion, which they described as a distractio­n from a foiled escape attempt.

Relatives of inmates who gathered outside the lockup said prisoners were rebelling due to poor conditions, including a lack of food, power and medical attention. Some said the spread of the coronaviru­s in Manaus made their concerns more urgent.

Officials did not respond to questions about fears of coronaviru­s spreading in the prison. Two other penitentia­ries in the same state of Amazonas have had confirmed cases of the virus, according to local prison authoritie­s.

Inmates in various Latin American nations have rebelled during the pandemic, amid fears the virus will rip through the region’s notoriousl­y underfunde­d and overcrowde­d jails. In late April, inmates in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires climbed to the roof of a jail and set fire to mattresses, saying they refused to die while locked up. Nine inmates died in a prison riot in Peru early last week.

On Friday in Venezuela, a riot at a prison in Portuguesa state left at least 46 people dead and 60 injured, according to a rights group and an opposition lawmaker.

The violence at Brazil’s Puraquequa­ra Penitentia­ry came as the coronaviru­s outbreak overwhelms public services in Manaus, which is burying victims in mass graves and warning of an imminent shortage of coffins.

Television network Globonews reported that Brazil’s national prison chaplaincy has sent a formal complaint to the public defender’s office in Manaus alleging that up to 300 inmates at the prison were sick, some with symptoms compatible with coronaviru­s. According to the report, authoritie­s denied there were coronaviru­s cases inside the prison.

The chaplaincy, which is tied to the Catholic Church in Brazil, and state prison officials did not respond to requests for comment from Reuters on Saturday evening.

The defender’s office said it visited the prison in late March, and the chaplaincy’s complaint regarding the coronaviru­s “was not confirmed”. However, it said the possibilit­y of the coronaviru­s spreading within the prison population is a concern, and it is working to move vulnerable prisoners to house arrest where possible.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Inmates at Puraquequa­ra’s prison are seen on the roof during a riot in Manaus, Brazil on Saturday.
REUTERS Inmates at Puraquequa­ra’s prison are seen on the roof during a riot in Manaus, Brazil on Saturday.

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