There
was pandemonium in the early hours of Sunday when gunmen, numbering about 30,
invaded the Olokuta Medium Security Prisons in Akure, Ondo State capital, and
set about 175 inmates free.
The
bandits, according to eyewitnesses, arrived at the prison premise, which is
less than one kilometre away from the headquarters of the 32 Artillery Brigade
of the Nigerian Army, also known as Owena Barracks, around 12. 05am, shooting
indiscriminately.
The
armed men were said to have gained entry into the prison by using dynamite to
blow off a section of the walls, after a futile attempt to enter through the
main entrance.
A
source said one of the warders was hit by the attackers’ bullets, was ordered
to release the keys to the cells, and was also forced to set the inmates free.
The
state Comptroller of Prisons, Mr. Tunde Olayiwola, who lamented the
development, described the attack as unusual.
Olayiwola
said, “The incident happened around 12.05am. The rumour that the attack was
masterminded by the dreaded Islamic sect, Boko Haram, is not true.
“We
cannot specifically identify those behind the attack, but the attack is
unusual. One of our officers was injured during the attack and he is in the
hospital right now receiving treatment. However, I am assuring you that those
behind the attack will be brought to book.”
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