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At least 6, 000 inmates escaped from a high-security jail in Mozambique’s money on Christmas Day after a revolt, the government’s police chief said, as common post-election riots and assault are roiling the country. During a fight with the safety forces, according to Police Chief Bernardino Rafael, 33 prisoners died and 15 people were hurt. After the government’s Constitutional Council approved the decision Frelimo group as the winner of the elections on October 9, the captives fled during violent protests that have seen police vehicles, stations, and system destroyed. The escape from the Maputo Central Prison, located 14 kilometers ( 9 miles ) southwest of the capital, started around midday on Wednesday after “agitation” by a “group of subversive protesters” nearby, Rafael said. Some of the facility’s prisoners started releasing various prisoners after stealing arms from the guards. ” A curious point is that in that prison we had 29 convicted jihadists, who they released. We are worried, as a nation, as Mozambicans, as people of the defense and security causes”, said Rafael. ” They ( protesters ) were making noise, demanding that they be able to remove the prisoners who are there serving their sentences”, said Rafael, adding that the protests led to the collapse of a wall, allowing the prisoners to flee. Trending Then
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He demanded that the fugitives been made aware of their whereabouts and that the population get informed of their surrender. While other audio reveal describes made by military officers and prison soldiers, videos that are available on social media show the second prisoners leave the prison. Some prisoners attempted to hide in their homes, but some succeeded, leading to re-entering custody. In one video, a prisoner who is still holding cuffs to his proper wrist claims to have been detained and given his release by another prisoners. &, backup 2024 The Canadian PressÂ