Hundreds of Boko Haram terrorists, others escape in Niger Republic prison break
Hundreds of terrorists, criminals, and drug traffickers have reportedly escaped from the Koutoukalé prison in Niger Republic.
Located near Niamey, Niger’s capital, the prison was the scene of a violent mutiny on Thursday, July 11, that overran guards and allowed inmates to escape with weapons and vehicles.
According to eyewitnesses, gunshots and explosions were heard from inside the prison around 12 noon, prompting emergency response from security forces.
Unfortunately, inmates had already gained control of the prison, breaking through armored gates, barbed wire, and trenches.
It was gathered that two previous attempts by terrorists to attack the prison had been thwarted.
The country’s Interior Minister reportedly issued a radio message to all governors, confirming the escape and urging village chiefs and religious leaders to report any suspicious individuals.
A curfew has been declared in Tillabéri, and the entire River Niger area is on high alert.