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  14 Sep 2021, 15:44

Nigeria recaptures 108 inmates after prison outbreak 

  ABUJA, Sept 14, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - At least 108 out of 240 inmates who 
escaped from a prison in central Nigeria have been recaptured, a prison 
official said Tuesday. 

  Heavily armed gunmen stormed the Security Custodial Centre in Kabba, in 
Kogi State, late on Sunday, freeing scores of inmates. 

  It was unclear who the gunmen were but criminal gangs have terrorised 
central and northwest Nigeria for years. 

  "We have a total of 108 inmates rearrested," Nigeria's correctional service 
spokesman Francis Enobore told AFP by phone. 

  "But as the day progresses, the figure will definitely increase," he added, 
saying "several processes have been activated to ensure all inmates are 
rearrested." 

  At about 2245 GMT on Sunday, the spokesman had said earlier in a statement, 
numerous attackers "engaged the armed guards in a fierce gun battle." 

  The gunmen invaded the prison, which had 294 prisoners in custody at the 
time, including 224 pre-trial detainees. 

  A soldier and a police officer lost their lives in the attack, Enobore 
later added. 

  Large prison outbreaks are not uncommon in Nigeria. 

  On April 5, gunmen raided Owerri police headquarters, in Nigeria's southern 
Imo state, freeing more than 1,800 inmates. 

  In addition to fighting criminal gangs who also kidnap people for ransom 
and rustle cattle, Nigeria's security forces are facing a violent jihadist 
insurgency in the northeast and separatist agitation in the southeast.