Owerri prison break

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Owerri Prison Break
Part of Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria
Date5 April 2021
Location
Result Over 1,800 Inmates are released. Police fail to stop the prison break
Belligerents
Nigeria Nigeria Republic of Biafra Biafran separatists (IPOB suspected)
Units involved
Nigeria Police Eastern Security Network (suspected)
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
over a dozen unknown

The Owerri prison break took place in the early hours of 5 April 2021, when a mass prison break occurred in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria.[1] A large armed group arrived in pickup trucks and on buses carrying rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns and rifles.[1] The group entered the prison's yard by using explosives to break through the administrative block.[1] The group released over 1,844 inmates from the jail.[1]

The Nigerian Inspector General suspects the Eastern Security Network, the armed wing of the banned separatist group the Indigenous People of Biafra, are responsible for the attack.[1]

President Muhammadu Buhari described the crime as an act of terrorism perpetrated by anarchists.[1]

The attack is part of the insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria and follows an attack in March. Over a dozen police officers and military personnel were killed in an assault on four police stations and several military checkpoints. It is believed the two attacks were perpetrated by the same group.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f More than 1,800 prisoners escape in Nigeria
  2. ^ AP News (6 April 2021). "Nigeria prison break: More than 1,800 inmates escape after gunmen attack jail". news.sky.com. Retrieved 6 April 2020.