Biggest Jailbreak Ever? Serious Commotion as 3000 Inmates Escape From Prison

Posted by Samuel on Thu 18th May, 2017 - tori.ng

Prison officials have been left completely dazed following a jailbreak which saw as many as 3000 people escape from jail.

Cars parked at the front of the prison were burnt during the jail-break
 
Security sources have revealed to the BBC that more than 3,000 prisoners are believed to have escaped from the main prison in Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
The authorities say only around 50 prisoners got away when armed men attacked the prison on Wednesday.
 
The security sources also said dozens of people were killed during the attack on Makala prison.
 
Ne Muanda Nsemi, leader of the political-religious sect Bundu Dia Kongo, is among those who escaped.
 
A police spokesperson told a local radio station, Radio Okapi, that the prisoners were dangerous, and called for anyone who saw them to tell the authorities.
 
The sources say that around half of the prison's inmates fled during the attack.
 
Government officials say a police officer and at least five attackers were killed, while several sources say that up to 100 died.
 
The authorities accuse supporters of Mr Nsemi's supporters of being behind the attack, although the group has denied this.
 
Mr Nsemi is a self-styled prophet seeking to revive the ancient Kongo kingdom.
 
Bundu Dia Kongo is campaigning to restore a monarchy in parts of DR Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Angola and Gabon.
 
Mr Nsemi was an MP when he was arrested in Kinshasa after police accused him of inciting violence.
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