Lagos prison break

Lagos prison break
Part of Prison escape
Location Lagos State, Southwestern Nigeria
Date 10 October 2014
Target Kirirkiri Medium Prison
Attack type
Prison break
Deaths 1
Non-fatal injuries
6
Perpetrators Convicted inmates
Number of participants
Unknown
Defenders 0

The Lagos prison break was an attack on the Kirikiri Medium Prison at Apapa in Lagos State, a southwestern Nigeria by some convicted inmates of the prison.[1] The attack was an attempt to break the prison but was unsuccessful.[2] It was reported that one inmate was dead and 6 was injured as a result of the attack[3]

Incident

The incident was reported to have occurred on 10 October 2014 at around 4 pm.[4] The prison break was unsuccessful as a result of a collaborative effort of the Nigerian Navy and the Kirikiri divisional police officers in conjunction with the officers of the Nigerian Prisons Services on duty, who prevented the prison break.[5][6] The incident was linked with a minor riot that occurred within the prison, a riot whose causes was unclear.[7][8]

See also

References

  1. Yusuf Alli, Managing Editor, Northern Operationand Jude Isiguzo. "Jailbreak in Lagos". The Nation.
  2. "NPS probes Kirikiri jailbreak". The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper.
  3. aliyu. "Kirikiri jailbreak: One dead 6 injured". Sunday Trust online.
  4. "Nigeria and jail break". Daily Independent, Nigerian Newspaper.
  5. "Scores Injured, Few Feared Dead as Kirikiri Inmates Attempt Jail Break, Articles - THISDAY LIVE".
  6. "The Incessant Jail Breaks - Nigerian News from Leadership Newspapers". Nigerian News from Leadership Newspapers.
  7. "Kirikiri prisons: It was a protest, not jailbreak - Inmate - Vanguard News". Vanguard News.
  8. "Jailbreak: FG bans phones, indecent dressing in prisons nationwide". DailyPost Nigeria.
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