Over 1,800 break out of Nigerian prison


Reuters | Published: April 06, 2021 11:53:07 | Updated: April 08, 2021 21:13:50


Police have accused the banned separatist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra, of carrying out the attack — BBC

More than 1,800 inmates escaped from a Nigeria prison after an attack by gunmen carrying rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns, explosives and rifles, according to a BBC report run by Reuters on Tuesday.

The attackers used explosives to blast the administrative block of the prison in the southeastern town of Owerri and enter the prison yard, the BBC said. Owerri is about 400km (260 miles) southeast of Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos.

The Nigerian Correctional Service confirmed to BBC that 1,844 inmates escaped after the attack early on Monday.

Nigerian police blamed the attack on the banned separatist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra, the BBC said.

However, the group has denied involvement, according to a global news agency report. 

Several police stations have been attacked in southeastern Nigeria since January, with large amounts of ammunition stolen since January, the BBC said. No groups have claimed responsibility for the attacks, it said.

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