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Aftermath Of Suleja Jailbreak: 106 Inmates Still On The Loose

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Nigeria Correctional Service, NCoS, has disclosed that it is working tirelessly to  nab 106 Inmates who fled from the Suleja Prison, Niger State, following the heavy rainstorm that wreaked havoc on the Prison wall  and led to the escape of over 115 Inmates.

It was gathered that three more inmates also fled the Prison, but were recaptured alongside some others, but, 106 Inmates are on the loose.

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Making this disclosure  the spokesman for the Service, Abubakar Umar, an Assistant Controller, said 106 Inmates are still at large.

He dismissed online reports which quoted unnamed security officials as saying that 50 inmates had been recaptured.

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Aside from the 10 earlier recaptured, three more have been recaptured. So, we are on the chase of 106”, said Umar.

Umar quashed a television report which said there were over 8,000 fleeing inmates across the country.

No fewer than 119 inmates had escaped following hours of heavy downpour which destroyed parts of the facility on Wednesday night.

Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who visited the Facility said there was a need to relocate the Correctional Centre from the urban centre.

According to him, the Centre which was built to accommodate 250 inmates, had 499 before the incident.

He said; ”Obviously, it was a force majeure. There was a storm and there was a breach of the outer wall of this facility and some of the inmates escaped. Of course, we have been able to retrieve about 10 out of the 119. So we have 109 at large and the manhunt is presently ongoing. We will do everything possible to make sure that everyone is brought back”.

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