Indonesian prison fire kills 5 inmates

Agence France-Presse

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Indonesian prison fire kills 5 inmates
A spokesman says angry inmates started the blaze as police entered the prison in search of a wanted inmate

JAKARTA, Indonesia – Five inmates have died in a prison fire in Indonesia, police said on Saturday, March 26, after an operation to flush out a drug kingpin sparked a violent riot.

The blaze was started by angry inmates late Friday evening as police entered the prison in Bengkulu, on Sumatra island, in search of a wanted inmate, local police spokesman Sudarno told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

More than 250 prisoners were rescued as the fire tore through the facility, but there were 5 who did not make it out alive.

“It’s true that 5 prisoners died. They were trapped inside,” said Sudarno, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.

“Several of the prison buildings have been damaged, but the investigation is still underway.”

The five deceased have been identified, Sudarno said, while no other prisoners suffered injuries.

Footage on local television showed flames licking the walls of the prison as inmates were frogmarched from the blaze.

Officials were later seen carrying plastic body bags from the charred building to waiting ambulances.

Indonesia has some of the toughest anti-narcotics laws in the world, including death by firing squad for traffickers, and has launched a full-scale “war on drugs” to erase what authorities claim is a nationwide scourge. – Rappler.com

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