In a dramatic escalation of efforts to apprehend 281 inmates who escaped from a correctional facility in Borno State, the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has issued an international alert through Interpol. The move comes after a flood-induced breach of the Maiduguri Medium Security Custodial Centre led to the mass escape.
The incident, which occurred during a period of heavy rainfall in the state, resulted in significant damage to the prison infrastructure. The weakened walls and gates allowed a large number of inmates to escape, prompting a swift response from security agencies.
While some inmates have been recaptured, a significant portion remains at large, posing a potential security threat. The NCoS has expressed deep concern about the possibility of these fugitives joining criminal gangs or terrorist organizations operating in the region.
To prevent the escapees from crossing international borders, the NCoS has shared their biometric data with Interpol, enabling global law enforcement agencies to assist in their capture. The international alert includes detailed information about each inmate, including their names, physical descriptions, and any known criminal records.
The NCoS has also intensified its domestic search efforts, deploying personnel to various locations in Borno State and neighboring areas. Roadblocks have been set up, and checkpoints have been established to intercept any potential escape routes.
In addition to the manhunt, the NCoS is conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the prison break. The agency is examining the role of prison officials, security personnel, and any potential external factors that may have contributed to the escape.
The incident has raised questions about the security measures in place at correctional facilities in Nigeria. Critics have argued that the prison infrastructure is outdated and inadequate, making it vulnerable to breaches. The NCoS has acknowledged the need for improvements and has pledged to invest in upgrading security systems and facilities.
The escape of 281 inmates is a significant setback for the NCoS and a major security challenge for the Nigerian government. The international alert issued through Interpol represents a crucial step in the effort to recapture the fugitives and prevent them from causing further harm.
As the manhunt continues, the NCoS is urging the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The agency has emphasized the importance of community cooperation in addressing the security threat posed by the escaped inmates.