The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS) has officially clarified rumoured jailbreak and escape of suspected mastermind of the 2010 Independence Day bombings, Charles Okah, from Kuje prison.
In a statement issued on Saturday, June 25, by spokesman of the service, Francis Enobore,
he confirmed that two inmates being held for culpable homicide had
escaped, but Okah was not one of them, and their escape was not via a
jailbreak.
“Contrary to speculations that
there was a jailbreak in Kuje Medium Security Prison and that Charles
Okah had escaped from lawful custody, I wish to state that Charles Okah
is still in the prison safe and sound,” he said.
“However,
two inmates were reported to have escaped from the prison at about
1930hrs, though not through jailbreak. The inmates in question were
awaiting trial for culpable homicide and have no relationship with
Charles Okah in what ever manner as it’s being speculated. Efforts are
on in collaboration with sister security agencies and relevant bodies to
recapture the fleeing prisoners.
“The
Controller General of Prisons, apart from immediately dispatching a team
to the Prison to carry out preliminary investigation, was also
personally on ground to have a first hand information about the
incident. He directed the team to do a thorough job and expeditiously
too in order to establish the circumstances surrounding the escape
noting that any staff found culpable would be made to face the full
wrath of the law,” the statement said.
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