Tag: Prison Break

  • Army finally opens up on 2022 Kuje prison break

    Army finally opens up on 2022 Kuje prison break

    The Nigerian Army has blamed the July 5, 2022 Kuje prison break on the absence of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras at the facility.

    Major Peter Ogbuinya, the Assistant Director, Commercial Law, the Directorate of Nigerian Army Legal Services, stated this at the investigative hearing by the House of Representatives Joint Committees on Reformatory Institutions, Justice, Police Affairs, Interior, and Human Rights in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Ogbuinya said after the jail break, the army observed that the prison was located in a densely populated area.

    “We observed the facility has low fence and has no CCTV cameras installed in the place before the incident,” he said.

    Ogbuinya said the army only play complimentary role in providing security in Correctional Centres.

    ‘’The day the incident occurred, we had a rotation of troops and I would not want to comment on the question regarding the possibility of having an insider.

    “Prior to that incident, the Nigerian army wrote series of letters to the Comptroller General of the Correctional Service concerning our observations and things that would enhance security around the facility.

    “We are still working to know if there are any soldiers who failed to do what they were meant to do within the military hierarchy,” he said.

    Mrs Ayoola Daniel, a representative of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, said the ministry was in support of decongesting correctional centres in the country.

    She said that the correctional service had been moved from the exclusive to concurrent list, adding that state governments were expected to take up the responsibility of decongesting the centres.

    Also speaking, Mr Philip Ayuba, the Assistant Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) urged the committee to look into the possibility of engaging members of National Youth Service Corps to provide legal services to prisoners.

    “We still have so many young men in prison; we are requesting that NYSC lawyers be sent to prison to look at some of the minor cases so that we can decongest the prison,’’ he said.

  • Investigation concluded into Kuje prison break – FG

    Investigation concluded into Kuje prison break – FG

    The Federal Government has concluded investigations into the attack on Kuje Correctional Centre in which 600 inmates escaped.

    Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola stated this on Tuesday in Abuja at the fourth edition of the PMB Administration Scorecard 2015-2023 Series, organised by the Ministry of Information and Culture.

    Aregbesola however said that details of the investigation would not be made public, “as it is still a security document”.

    The minister said some of the escapees had been recaptured and returned to the centre, while efforts were on to arrest other escapees.

    According to him, the greatest legacy of the Buhari administration was the degrading of insurgents and retaking of areas hitherto under their control.

    “In 2015, the insurgents were holding territories in some local governments in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States.

    “But as we speak, they have been dislodged. Yes, there are challenges here and there, but there is no nation without challenges,’’ he added.

    Aregbesola assured that the challenges being encountered in the issuance of passport were being addressed.

    “We don’t have enough processing and data capturing centres across the country. This is the major challenge.

    “For example, we have only three centres in the whole of Lagos, but I can assure you that before this administration leaves by May 29, next year, Lagos will have 20 processing centres.

    “We will open a processing centre in Daura,  Oyo, Zaria, Alimosho,  Defence Headquarters,  Head of Service office, and one in the Ministry of Interior,’’ the minister said.

    On the protection of the nation’s critical assets, he commended the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for the wonderful job they have been doing.

    Aregbesola said that the NSCDC has performed creditably well in monitoring and deployment of security before, during and after the conduct of every general election in the country.

    “The service has also been involved in the protection of lives and property of Nigerians especially along the major expressways across the country.

    “The NSCDC has also succeeded in establishing and training a special squad, popularly called ‘agro rangers’ whose responsibilities is to monitor and give protection to farmers in their various farms across the country,“ he said.

    Aregbesola said that the Federal Government has established Fire Service Centres in the 36 states as well as zonal offices.

    The minister added that the fire service had organised outreach programmes in the FCT on how to manage fire outbreaks and its impacts on lives and property.

    “The service has succeeded to manage about 10, 659 fire outbreaks across the country that would have ordinarily resulted into serious casualties,’’ Aregbesola added.

    This, feat he said, was achieved through the unflinching support of President Muhammadu Buhari who approved the procurement of world class fire equipment and recruitment of firemen.

    The minister assured that the ministry remained committed to tackling any threat to the nation’s internal security.

  • PHOTO: Police rearrest Kuje prison escapee in Adamawa

    PHOTO: Police rearrest Kuje prison escapee in Adamawa

    The Police Command in Adamawa has rearrested a 23–year-old Kuje Prison escapee, Abubakar Muhammad in Mubi Local Government Area of the state.

    The Commissioner of Police, Sikiru Akande disclosed this during the handing over of the escaped prisoner to the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), on Thursday in Yola.

    He said the escapee was arrested by operatives of the command on Wednesday on his way to his home in Bama in Borno State.

    “The suspect who escaped from Kuje Prison during the recent Prison attack was tracing his way to Bama Local Government Area, Borno state through Adamawa border.

    “The suspect further confessed to have been in Kuje Prison custody since 2017 following allegation of terrorism leveled against him,” he said.

    The CP further said the Command’s operatives attached to State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) and Crack Squad also apprehended 12 kidnapping and robbery suspects in the past one week in the state.

    He said the police recovered one AK-47 Rifle, 15 ammunitions, one locally made pistol, one Den gun, tricycle and military camouflage from the suspects.

    He said the suspects would be prosecuted upon completion of investigations.

    While commending the people for their support to the command, Akande reut6rated commitment to protect lives and property in the state.

  • Kuje prison break: NCoS releases full list of 69 fleeing inmates

    Kuje prison break: NCoS releases full list of 69 fleeing inmates

    The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has released the names of the 69 inmates who escaped from the Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja during the Tuesday night attack by terrorists.

    The Service has accordingly declared the 69 suspects wanted and appealed to the public to volunteer information that could lead to their recapture.

    See full list of 69 fleeing Kuje inmates below:

    1. Abdulkareem Musa
    2. Abdusalami Adamu
    3. Abubakar Abdulrahman Habibu
    4. Abubakar Mohammed Sadiq
    5. Abubakar Mohammed
    6. Abubakar Yusuf
    7. Adam Lawal Muhammad
    8. Akibu Musa Danjuma
    9. Amodu Omale Salihu
    10. Bello Haruna
    11. Bilyaminu Usman
    12. Bukar Ali
    13. Ibrahim Mohammed
    14. Ikya Abur
    15. Ismail Idris Abdullahi
    16. Modu Aji
    17. Mohammed Sani
    18. Musa Abubakar
    19. Mustapha Umar
    20. Ustapha Umar
    21. Shehu Abdullahi
    22. Suleiman Idi
    23. Suleiman Zacharia
    24. Sunday Micheal
    25. Yakubu Abdullahi
    26. Yasir Ibrahim Salihu
    27. Yunusa Mukaiya
    28. Abdulmannan Obadiki
    29. Abubakar Mohammed Musa
    30. Abubakar Umar
    31. Adamu Mohammed
    32. Ahmadu Hagola
    33. Asama Haruna Kanti
    34. Baluye Modu
    35. Bassey Victor Kingsley
    36. Diko Iko
    37. Alhaji Bukar
    38. Faruku Waziri
    39. Hassan Hassan
    40. Ibrahim Musa
    41. Idris Ojo
    42. Ishaq Farouk
    43. Mohammed Goni Kyari
    44. Mohammed Guja
    45. Mohammed Saleh Buba
    46. Mohammed Umar
    47. Mukhtar Ussaini Khalidu
    48. Musa Adamu
    49. Musa Umar
    50. Onyemire Asagba
    51. Rabiu Shaibu
    52. Sahabi Ismail
    53. Sani Mohammed
    54. Umar Ahmadu Ladan
    55. Usman Balarebe
    56. Yahaya Adamu Abubakar
    57. Yusuf Yakubu
    58. Abdulazeez Obadaki
    59. Auwal Abubakar
    60. Mansur Mohammed Usman
    61. Mohammed Abubakar
    62. Mohammed Jamiu Eneji Sani
    63. Muazu Abubakar
    64. Muhammed Sani Adamu
    65. Muktar Umar
    66. Nambil Zakari Gambo
    67. Sadiq Garba Abubakar
    68. Yazid Muhammed Usman
    69. Yusuf Ali Yusuf
  • Kuje prison break: Embattled Kyari, other VIPs didn’t escape – NCoS

    Kuje prison break: Embattled Kyari, other VIPs didn’t escape – NCoS

    The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has said embattled DCP Abba Kyari and other very important personalities (VIPs) detained in the Kuje Custodial Centre did not escape, following an attack that happened at the facility on Tuesday night.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports NCoS Public Relations Officer, Mr Abubakar Umar confirmed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, contrary to an earlier report.

    However, Umar did confirm that four inmates died and 879 escaped during the attack by the unknown gunmen. Umar said that the attackers broke into the Medium Security Custodial Centre using explosive devices through the main entrance and the fence of the facility respectively.

    He said that a personnel of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) attached to the Custodial Centre was killed, adding that three personnel of the NCoS were seriously injured.

    “A total of 879 inmates escaped from the facility during the unfortunate attack. As at the time of this report, 443 have been recaptured, 551 inmates are currently in custody, 443 inmates are still at large.

    “Four inmates are dead and 16 inmates sustained various degree of injuries and are being treated at the moment. However, efforts are ongoing to recapture all fleeing inmates, ” he said.

    Umar said that the Service would deploy its Corrections Information Management System (CIMS) in synergy with National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to track all fleeing inmates and return them to custody.

    He also confirmed to the general public that DCP Abba Kyari and other VIPs held in the facility did not escape, adding that they were presently in custody, hale and hearty.

    After the attack at the Medium Custodial Centre in Agbolongo, Oyo state, the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, met with heads of security agencies under his supervision.

    This is where the idea of Joint Security Task force comprising the NCoS , Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and the NSCDC  was formed to forstall  further breaches on custodial facilities.

    According to Umar, at the time of the attack on the Kuje facility, 38 military personnel were on ground in addition to that of the Nigeria Police Force, Civil Defence, DSS and our Armed Squad.

    “This is the Minister’s efforts to rejig the security architecture of our facilities. The public is also informed that some of the attackers were killed while some escaped with gunshot wounds.

    “We, therefore, appeal to hospitals and other medical institutions and practitioners to report anyone that comes to them for treatment for gunshot injuries to the nearest law enforcement agency,” he said.

    Umar said the Controller General, NCoS, Mr Haliru Nababa appreciated the efforts of other security agencies for coming to the rescue of the Service in a timely manner.

    Nababa called on the public to volunteer useful information that might lead to the arrest of the fleeing inmates.

    He reassured the public that the unfortunate incident was being handled with every sense of dedication and professionalism.

    He extended his condolence to the families of those who lost their lives during the attack and wished the injured a quick recovery.

    Kuje jailbreak: Rights activist calls for swift action

    Meanwhile, the Country Director of the Advocacy for Justice and Accountability, Mr Ogedi Ogu has called for the fortification of Nigeria’s security architecture to forestall jailbreaks.

    Ogu, also a rights activist and lawyer, was reacting to Tuesday’s jailbreak at the Kuje Correction Centre in Abuja when he also called for quick actions by security agencies to re-arrest fleeing inmates. According to Ogu, the rate of jailbreaks in the country has called for much concern.

    “This is a very dangerous situation for the country. It is expected that where Kuje prison is located ordinarily should be fortified; an attack on the prison, promoted by alleged terrorists, simply shows that our security has been dealt a heavy blow,” he said.

    Ogu said that the jailbreak had caused hardened criminals to be released into the society, urging  urgent actions by security agencies to avoid more attacks.

    “All security stakeholders must wake up and try to infiltrate these elements and ensure that they are neutralised,” he said. According to Ogu, each of the fleeing inmates must be accounted for.

    Earlier, the Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi had said 64 Boko Haram suspects escaped from the Kuje custodial after the attack on the facility.

  • Over 100 inmates escape in Congo prison break

    More than 100 inmates escaped from a prison in the Democratic Republic of Congo during heavy rains, the jail’s Director, Mutanade Nyongoli, said on Tuesday.

    A total of 119 inmates broke out of the jail in Kabinda town in central Congo’s Lomami province late on Monday, said Nyongoli.

    He said that five others, who had nearly completed their sentences chose to stay in their cells.

    “A dozen of the escapees have already been caught by police,’’ Nyongoli said, adding that most of the prisoners had been in pre-trial detention.

    Prison breaks are not uncommon in Congo, with about 900 prisoners escaping an institution in North Kivu province in June after gunmen stormed the building.

    In a massive prison break in the capital Kinshasa in May, a religious sect attacked a jail and freed an estimated 4,000 inmates.

    Rights groups have reported terrible conditions in Congo’s prisons, with overcrowding as well as prolonged pretrial detention among the problems.

     

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