More than 200 prisoners escape from Pakistan Prison after the earthquake

grey placeholderReuters men in ordinary clothes and some people in police uniforms are seen through a broken glass window with holes due to a kind of shock.Reuters

The prisoners broke the door and cell door and shattered the windows before attacking the prison door.

The police said they escaped from prison in Pakistan’s largest cities in the early Tuesday, the police said.

After thousands of prisoners felt that the trembling shakes the wall in the Mali prisons of Karachi, he broke the lock of the door and cell and shattered the window.

The police said 80 prisoners were recaptured and more than 130 searches continued. One prisoner died in the operation and two camps were injured.

A prison superintendent said that the BBC prisoners began to scream at midnight and barracks at midnight, afraid that the building would collapse on them.

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Thousands of prisoners returned to cells after the police responded to violence with warning photos.

After the craze changed violently, the police responded with a warning photo and fired the gun into the air.

Many people returned to their cells, but others attacked the front door in panic.

The police are now visiting the door, visiting the past residence, and still arresting people who have fled.

The Mali Earth’s facility is the second largest prison in Sinde and exceeds the ability. You can accommodate up to 2,200 prisoners, but now there are more than 5,000 prisoners.

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The police said almost 80 prisoners were recaptured, but one of the surgery died.

Prisoner in Ali Hassan Zardari ordered an investigation and warned that the wrong police officers would be trained.

The superintendent of the prison told the BBC that the incident was “a natural disaster, not a security department.”

He said the security team of the prison was under high warning and responded to the case.

The family protested outside the main gates of the prison, and the police said that relatives of other prisoners were frustrated with the delayed visit.

Additional report of usman zahid