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More Than 200 Inmates Escape From Ugandan Jail While Naked In A Daring Prison Break

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A picture released by UPDF shows prisoners running to the bushes after breaking Singila prison in Moroto District on Wednesday evening.

Kampala. More than 200 prisoners have escaped from a jail in Moroto north-east Uganda, bringing the local town to a standstill while security forces try to track them down.

At least one Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldier was reportedly shot dead in a fire exchange with inmates who broke out of Singila prison in Moroto District.

The prison facility is built on the foothills of Mount Moroto, on the edge of the town.
According to sources, the inmates took off their distinctive yellow prison uniforms and fled naked into the hills to avoid detection.

By the time of filing this story on Wednesday night, authorities said one inmate had been put out of action while three others had been recaptured.
Security officials who did not want to be named in this story because they are not authorised to speak to the press, told this reporter that the inmates who numbered about 219, grabbed guns from prison warders before they escaped and ran towards Mt Moroto.

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The commissioner general Uganda Prisons, Johnson Byabashaija, confirmed the development on Wednesday and said the inmates overpowered prison staff before accessing the armory that had about 15 riffles.

“There has been a break out from the Prison after inmates overpowering staff and accessing the armory where there were about 15 rifles. They are on the loose now. Heavy exchange of fire ensued. They have run towards Mt Moroto,” Mr Byabashaija said on Wednesday.

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The army later called for calm and said they were in pursuit of the escapees.

“The operation by UPDF in pursuit of escapees from Singila prison in Moroto to rearrest them and recover the stolen guns continues. The population therefore is advised to stay calm,” the UPDF spokesperson, Brig Gen Flavia Byekwaso tweeted on Wednesday night.

The prison break happened at around 4.30pm.
Business in Moroto Municipality was brought to a standstill as a joint force of police, army and prison warders engaged the escapees, majorly hardcore criminals and warriors who were arrested and appeared before the Division Court Martial.-Citizen.

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