Indonesia to probe massive jail break

Three days after a mass escape from an overcrowded Indonesian jail on Sumatra island, 151 prisoners are still on the run and 197 have been recaptured.

Indonesia has launched an investigation into accusations of mistreatment by prison guards, after about 350 inmates broke out of an overcrowded jail on Sumatra island in Riau Province last week.

Three days after the mass escape, 151 prisoners were still on the run and 197 have been recaptured, Ferdinand Siagian, the head of Riau Province's Law Ministry office, which oversees Pekanbaru prison, said on Monday.

"We are carrying out a deep investigation into the serving officers," said Siagian, adding that the warden of the prison had been transferred to a different post.

Before the prison break, prisoners had complained about mistreatment, accusing some guards of violence, Siagian told Metro TV on Friday.

Family members of Pekanbaru inmates also said guards had extorted money from prisoners and their families to ensure they had sleeping space or to speed up visits, according to media.

The Pekanbaru prison housed about 1800 prisoners, but was only meant to hold up to 700 inmates, a Riau police spokesman said.

To address overcrowding, Siagian said Riau's Law Ministry office was building a new prison to house drug-related inmates.

Indonesia's war on narcotics has led to a spike in the number of convicted drug offenders, stretching an already overwhelmed prison system.


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Published 8 May 2017 8:16pm
Source: AAP


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