Sunday, 2 May 2021

Terror Convicts, Drug Smugglers Escape in Iraq Jailbreak

Terror Convicts, Drug Smugglers Escape in Iraq Jailbreak

Arab World

Asharq Al-Awsat
Iraqi police vehicles in Baghdad. (Reuters file photo)

Iraqi police were questioned on Sunday after 21 prisoners escaped from jail, the latest breakout to highlight failings in the country's security system. Ten of the escaped prisoners, all convicted on drug and terrorism charges, had been recaptured by Sunday afternoon, after a manhunt was launched at dawn. Interior minister Othman Al Ghanmi immediately "ordered the confinement to the barracks of all officers and police" at Hilal district prison in Muthanna province, 300 kilometers south of the capital Baghdad, while an investigation was carried out. It was not immediately clear how the prisoners broke out, but in corruption-riddled Iraq, escapes are often achieved by paying off security forces. Other detainees get help from armed groups and tribes, often equipped with heavy arms. Anti-corruption civil society organization Transparency International ranks Iraq 21st from bottom in its Corruption Perceptions Index. In mid-March, men from a pro-Iran armed group disguised as soldiers freed a drug trafficker under police escort while en route to court in Amara, another town in rural southern Iraq. In an effort to flush out the escapees and discourage accomplices from sheltering them, Muthanna's governor promised "a financial reward to anyone who catches a fugitive", while law enforcement officers enlisted the help of tribal leaders in the manhunt. Prison breaks are particularly sensitive in Iraq, where thousands of Iraqis and foreigners have been convicted of terrorism, mainly as part of ISIS in recent years. Extremist groups, including ISIS and al-Qaeda, have organized escapes from Iraqi prisons, and vow to carry out others. Iraq is regularly criticized by human rights activists for the conditions of its jails. Prisoners are often caught smuggling phones or passing on information during family visits.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2952146/terror-convicts-drug-smugglers-escape-iraq-jailbreak

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