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Tags: al | qaida | iraq | jailbreak

Al-Qaida Convicts Flee in Iraq Jailbreak

Friday, 28 September 2012 07:44 AM EDT

TIKRIT, Iraq Dozens of prisoners, including convicted al-Qaida members, escaped an Iraqi jail after militants dressed in police uniform attacked the prison and released them, security sources said on Friday.

The jail, which housed some 300 inmates, was assaulted by gunmen driving police vehicles after a car bomb exploded outside the main gate late on Thursday, security sources said. Twelve prison guards and seven gunmen were killed in clashes.

Security forces managed to regain control of the jail, in the city of Tikrit, early on Friday, but an official said more than 50 prisoners were still on the run, among them leading members of al-Qaida who had been sentenced to death on more than 10 counts.

"There was clear negligence and laxness by those who are in charge of this prison. The operation was pre-planned, well prepared," Hakim Al-Zamili, a member of parliament's security and defense committee, told Reuters.

A curfew was imposed and helicopters hovered over the city, the hometown of executed former President Saddam Hussein.

Around 20 escapees were recaptured overnight, but Zamili said it would be tough to track down the rest because they had destroyed prison records before fleeing.

"All documents, files, pictures, and all identifications of those prisoners were burned. I think the security forces will find it very difficult to identify those who escaped," Zamli said.

Violence in Iraq has eased since its height in 2006-2007 when sectarian slaughter killed thousands. But Sunni Islamists and an al-Qaida affiliate still launch regular attacks, seeking to destabilize the country and undermine its Shiite-led government.

Prison breaks are not uncommon. Last September, 35 prisoners facing terrorism charges escaped via a sewage pipe from a temporary jail in the city of Mosul, an al-Qaida stronghold.

© 2023 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


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Dozens of prisoners, including convicted al-Qaida members, escaped an Iraqi jail after militants dressed in police uniform attacked the prison and released them, security sources said on Friday.
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