Tag: Jailbreak

  • Jailbreak: NPS re-arrest 14 out of 47 Akwa Ibom prison inmates

    The Akwa Ibom Controller of Nigeria Prison s Service (NPS), Mr Alex Oditah, on Thursday, has announced the re-arrest of 14 out of the 47 inmates who escaped from the Ikot Ekpene Prisons.

    The inmates escaped from the prison on Dec. 7.

    Oditah also told the News Agency of Nigeria in Uyo that three-man committee had been inaugurated to ascertain the immediate and remote cause of the incident to forestall future occurrence.

    “Some inmates escaped from Ikot Ekpene prison on Dec.7, at about 12.45 p.m.; To ascertain the total number of those that escaped we have to do a headcount.

    “We discovered that 47 inmates had escaped from the custody. Immediately search party swung into action and 14 were recaptured,” Oditah said.

    The controller added that four of those who escaped died from bullet wounds when they tried to overpower prisons officers on duty.

    Oditah added that some of the prisons officials, who sustained different degrees of injuries, were receiving treatment an undisclosed hospital.

    He explained that the escaped inmates seized utensils like knives, machetes and other dangerous materials to aid their escaped.

    The controller of prisons disclosed that the 400 capacity Ikot Epene prisons, currently houses 831 inmates.

    “The capacity for Ikot Ekpene Prisons is 400 but as of Dec. 27, the prison custody 831 inmates, most of the inmates are awaiting trials.

    “The Prison facilities are overstretched and requires urgent attention, ” he said.

    He assured that prison officials other security agencies were working extra hard to recapture the remaining inmates.

    Oditah appealed to members of the public to assist the authority with useful intelligence that would aid the arrest of the fleeing prisoners.

    He noted that security had been tightened in and all prison formations in the State to forestall breach of security.

    The controller appealed for logistics assistance from the Akwa Ibom state government to ease its operational duties.

  • Four prisoners die, 36 others escape in Akwa Ibom jailbreak

    There was pandemonium on Wednesday at one of the prison facilities in Akwa Ibom as four inmates lost their lives in a fracas between the prisoners and a kitchen staff on duty.

    36 of the inmates are still at large while seven others that initially escaped were recaptured.

    This was revealed in an official statement by the Nigerian Prison Service on Wednesday shortly after the ugly incident.

    Read full statement below.

    At about 1147hrs on Wednesday, 27 December 2017, there was an attack on kitchen staff that were on duty at Ikot Ekpene Prison in Akwa-Ibom State by some prisoners.

    They seized an axe from fellow inmate attached to the kitchen, inflicting a deep cut to inmates’ head in the process and immediately made for the rear entrance to the prison. They broke the door with the axe and engaged the staff that chased after them in battle.

    At the end of the scuffle, 4 of them that sustained gun shots lost their lives while 7 were recaptured. 36 are still at large and search parties have been activated to effect their recapture.

    Meanwhile, the Controller of Prisons Akwa Ibom State Command, Alex Oditah has ordered an investigation into the circumstance surrounding the unfortunate incident.

    The CP wishes to appeal to members of the public to assist the authority with useful intelligence that will aid arrest of feeling prisoners assuring that security has been strengthen in all prison formations in the State to forestall breach of security.

    ASP Ogbajie J. Ogbajie
    Command Public Relations Officer
    For: CP Akwa-Ibom State

     

  • BAYELSA : Jailbreak averted in SARS custody, three weeks after several inmates’ escaped

    BAYELSA : Jailbreak averted in SARS custody, three weeks after several inmates’ escaped

    Barely three weeks after 10 suspects reportedly escaped from the cell of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, another attempt was averted on Friday.

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Asuquo Amba, confirmed the attempted cell break in a telephone interview.

    The commissioner said the incident occurred in broad daylight when the suspects were taking their bathe.

    Amba said that some inmates had overpowered the policeman guarding the cells, who opened the burglary proof for them.

    He added that unknown to the inmates, the outer gate in the detention facility was locked.

    The police boss said, “It was a tense situation, but the prompt alertness of other policemen around the area saved the situation. None of the suspects escaped, but the fact of the matter is that we do not have proper detention facilities.

    “It is a makeshift arrangement; an office with burglary proof. We were lucky to avert this on, but that does not mean that it will not happen again. The suspects can still plan another one; we desperately need to build proper detention facilities to hold suspects.

    “The makeshift facilities we have are overstretched and we have written to the state government as well as engaged the judiciary to quicken the dispensation of justice because it is the slow pace of prosecution that makes our facilities overcrowded.

    “The dearth of facilities here is hampering our efforts at policing the state.”

    It will be recalled that some suspects detained at the SARS facility in Yenagoa, the state capital, had on November 7, 2017, escaped from the cell.

    The State Police Command had said that out of the 10 suspects that escaped, three were rearrested.