There was pandemonium in the early
hours of Sunday when gunmen, numbering about 30, invaded the Olokuta Medium
Security Prisons in Akure, Ondo State capital, and set about 175 inmates free.
The bandits, according to
eyewitnesses, arrived at the prison premises, which is less than one kilometre
away from the headquarters of the 32 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army,
also known as Owena Barracks, around 12. 05am, shooting indiscriminately.
The armed men were said to have
gained entry into the prison by using dynamite to blow off a section of the
walls, after a futile attempt to enter through the main entrance.
A source said one of the warders was
hit by the attackers’ bullets, was ordered to release the keys to the cells,
and was also forced to set the inmates free.
Our correspondent observed on Sunday
afternoon that the walls of the prisons were riddled with bullets, while all
the street lights, leading to the prison, were also destroyed.
The state Comptroller of Prisons, Mr.
Tunde Olayiwola, who lamented the development, described the attack as unusual.
He expressed the hope that the
prisons authority would soon bring the culprits to book.
Olayiwola said, “The incident
happened around 12. 05am. The rumour that the attack was masterminded by the
dreaded Islamic sect, Boko Haram, is not true.
“We cannot specifically
identify those behind the attack, but the attack is unusual. One of our
officers was injured during the attack and he is in the hospital right now
receiving treatment. However, I am assuring you that those behind the attack will
be brought to book.
“The attack is the first of its kind
in the history of the prison because the prison has not experienced such an
attack since its establishment.”
Meanwhile, our correspondent gathered
on Sunday that some of the prisoners, who were set free by the hoodlums, had
already been rearrested by security agents in the state.
It was learnt that some
of the prisoners were picked by the security agents at some of the brothels
within the town and neighboring villages near the prison, where some of them
were identified and rearrested.
The situation had been brought under
control when our correspondent visited the scene on Sunday, as a detachment of
security agents had been stationed at the prison.
The Commissioner of Police in the
state, Mr. Patrick Dokumor, and some government functionaries, led by the
Attorney-General of the state and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede,
SAN, visited the prison.
The Public Relations Officer of the
state police Command, Mr. Wole Ogodo, confirmed the attack, adding that
the command had contacted the prison authorities on the issue.
Ogodo said, “The information gathered
on the jailbreak is still sketchy. The incident has nothing to do with
terrorism, and we call on the people of the state to go about their normal
duties.
“The police will continue to protect
lives and properties of the people of the state. All the security agencies
within the state are working to track the criminals and all the hoodlums will
be brought to book.”
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Pls let them go; enough is enough!they v suffered enough.
ReplyDeleteThey must not go so easily. D are criminals. Let de rearest them all pls
ReplyDeleteA criminal must advocate for criminals!that guy is a condemned criminal
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