Saturday, 6 December 2014
BOKO-HARAM SET MINNA PRISON ABLAZE , KILL 5,FREE 300
There was pandemonium in Minna, the Niger State
capital, as yet-to-be-identified gunmen on
Saturday evening invaded and attacked the
Nigerian Prisons (Medium) in Tunga, killing one
and setting free over 300.
An eyewitness, who pleaded anonymity, said he
was threatened by the three armed men who came
in a Honda car and snatched two other cars.
He said: “They were dressed in Police bullet proof
uniforms and snatched two cars, which they used
in conveying their gang members.
“They succeeded in freeing over 300 inmates.
“I saw them and I do not know where other young
men with guns numbering about 40 joined them.”
The three-man gang arrived the Minna Medium
Prisons at exactly 4:30pm.
They were said to have been shooting sporadically
in a bid to scare away residents on David Mark
Road in Tunga, with many prisoners running for
freedom through the Tunga Hills towards the
Three-Armed Zone that links to Maitumbi axis of
the city.
While they were escaping, they shot a man who
tried to raise the alarm and to stop them in Karfin
Tella community in Tunga area.
Although, it was not really clear whether they are
members of the dreaded sect, Boko Haram, but
some prisoners believed to be over 300 escaped
from the prison.
While some persons thought they were armed
robbers, others concluded it was a jail break.
Before forcing their ways into the prison,
eyewitnesses said they shot the warders on duty
and succeeded in setting a number of them free.
The situation and rowdiness at the prison was
however brought under control after exchange of
gunfire between the gunmen and the police.
It lasted for about 40 minutes.
An eyewitness told The Eagle us that the
Warders who were injured were immediately rushed
to the Minna General Hospital for treatment.The gunmen, it was also gathered, stormed the bye
pass after leading the prisoners to escape and
snatched vehicles from unsuspecting owners to
ferry them out of danger zone.
The prison’s spokesman, Rabiu Shuaibu
Muhammed, who confirmed the story, could not
however ascertain the number of prisoners that
escaped and the exact number that sustained
injuries.
Muhammed however said they had 323 inmates
before the attack.
Three hundred flewed , leaving on 53.
When our correspondent spoke to the Police Public
Relations Officer in Niger State, Gambari Ibrahim
Gambari, to confirm the incident, he said they had
made some arrests, with operations still on to
apprehend others
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