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Gunmen Free 170 Inmates At Akure Prisons

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Over 170 inmates were set free during a brazen attack on the Olokuta medium security prison in Akure, Ondo State, by armed gunmen who set off explosives and broke into the prison, shooting sporadically into the air in the early hours of yesterday.
At least four persons were injured in the gun battle, but nobody was reported to have been killed.
Sources at the prison revealed that the bandits were very clear about their mission.
“They came and were calling the names of people they want to set free,” one of them said.
“There is this particular name from Edo State that they were calling simultaneously. I think he is a prominent criminal in the prison. The name is from the Benin area.”
Speaking to reporters shortly after the incident, the Comptroller of Prisons in the state, Tunde Olayiwola, said some of the inmates who escaped during the jail break have been re-arrested.
He confirmed that one officer was seriously injured, and was rushed to the hospital for treatment but did not disclose the officer’s name.
Olayiwola said some of his men were on the trail of the escapees, saying that those who were caught were lured through a mobile-talking device as signals were sent out immediately to the police.
The Ondo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Eyitayo Jegede, after his visit to the scene, described it as pathetic, and said the state government would summon the top officials of the prison.
“With what we are seeing here, the state government will look into the incidence, and if need be, we will summon all the security chiefs and top prison officers.”
Also speaking after his visit, the state Commissioner of Police, Patrick Dukumor, described the incident as “unfortunate”, and promised that the perpetrators will be brought to book.
“I can assure you that the perpetrators of this incident will be brought to book and any culprit found behind this will be dealt with severely,” he said.
The commissioner has already deployed a large detachment of men and two armoured personnel carriers to the prison to ensure maximum security in the area.
The police have also dispelled rumours that the attack on the prison was carried out by Boko Haram insurgents.
Police spokesperson, Wole Ogodo, said that although the information at his disposal was sketchy at press time, the situation has been brought under control, adding that the heads of security agencies in the state would soon meet and brainstorm on how to apprehend the sponsors as well as arrest all those who escaped.

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