Sindh home minister says 45 to 50 inmates fled from Malir Jail

Sindh home minister says 45 to 50 inmates fled from Malir Jail


The representational image shows the entrance of the District Jail Malir, Karachi. — APP/File
The representational image shows the entrance of the District Jail Malir, Karachi. — APP/File
  • Over 50 out of 100 escapees rearrested: Jail admin.
  • CM Murad briefed about jail break: Home Minister Lanjar.
  • Inmates moved out of barracks due to quake: Jail admin.

KARACHI: At least 45 to 50 inmates have escaped from the Malir Jail in Karachi in what appears to be one of the most serious jailbreaks in recent years, according to Sindh’s Home Minister, Zia-ul-Hasan Lanjar.

During the earthquake tremors that rocked Karachi on Monday, inmates were temporarily moved out of their barracks for safety reasons, jail officials said, adding that it was during this period that prisoners managed to flee.

Speaking to the media in Tuesday’s wee hours, Lanjar said that the situation at the jail is now under control. 

He explained that during the earthquake tremors on Monday, prisoners were moved out of their barracks for safety, in line with standard precautions. However, during this moment of disruption, around 700 to 1,000 inmates gathered at the jail’s main gate.

The minister further said that nearly 100 prisoners managed to force the gate open and flee. He confirmed that 46 of them have since been recaptured, while around 18 to 20 are still at large. 

However, the jail administration said that over 50 prisoners out of at least 100 escapees have been re-arrested.

He said that Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has been fully briefed on the situation, adding that the CM directed him to visit the prison personally to oversee the situation.

The Home Minister added that the identities and records of all escaped prisoners are available, and raids are being carried out at their homes and surrounding areas. He expressed hope that all escapees would be re-arrested by morning.

The incident is of a serious nature and may have involved negligence on the part of prison staff, said the home minister. He further said that initial reports suggested a prison wall had collapsed, but later updates clarified that the prisoners fled through the main gate rather than breaking through any structure.

The Inspector General of Prisons, Qazi Nazir, has reached the Malir Jail. Sindh’s Prisons Minister also arrived at the scene and has been in direct contact with jail officials.

Earlier, a large contingent of Frontier Corps (FC) personnel rushed to the site.

A joint search operation involving the Special Security Unit (SSU), the Rapid Response Force (RRF) was launched to track down the remaining escapees. After the operation was wrapped up, the contingents of police, the Rangers and the FC took control of the jail.

Later, the home minister, IG Jails and DIG Jails visited and inspected the Malir jail.

Lanjar said that all necessary intelligence and security resources are being deployed, including checkpoints and surveillance measures, to re-capture the prisoners.

Rescue officials reported that three FC personnel and one prison guard were injured during the incident. One inmate has been reportedly killed during the chaos that followed.

The Sindh Minister for Prisons stated that disciplinary action will be taken against any officials found negligent. He also stressed that the search for the remaining fugitives will continue until all are apprehended.

Governor Tessori takes notice

Governor of Sindh, Kamran Tessori, has also taken notice of the incident and expressed serious concern over the security lapse. 

He called on the home minister and the Inspector General of Sindh Police to ensure the immediate arrest of all escapees. 

The governor said that he was confident that the provincial government and police would soon bring all the prisoners back into custody. 

He further stressed the importance of a thorough and transparent investigation, expressing hope that the full facts of the incident would be revealed.





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