libyan police say 400 prisoners escape amid Tripoli clashes

| | Benghazi
  • 0

libyan police say 400 prisoners escape amid Tripoli clashes

Tuesday, 04 September 2018 | AP | Benghazi

Some 400 prisoners escaped from a jail  in the libyan capital, authorities said, as recent fighting between  rival militias that has killed dozens compelled the UN-backed Government  to declare a State of emergency in and around Tripoli.

The inmates overwhelmed guards and forced open the gates of the  Ain Zara prison after riots broke out there, police said yesterday  in a statement posted on Facebook.

The prisoners included many supporters of the late libyan leader  Moammar Gadhafi who had been found guilty of killings during the  2011 uprising that ended his rule and plunged the country into chaos. The fighting in Tripoli erupted last week when the Seventh Brigade,  militias which hail from Tarhouna, a town about 40 miles (60 kilometers)  south of Tripoli, attacked southern neighborhoods of the capital.

Sunday Edition

Astroturf | Reinvent yourself during Navaratra

14 April 2024 | Bharat Bhushan Padmadeo | Agenda

A DAY AWAITED FOR FIVE CENTURIES

14 April 2024 | Biswajeet Banerjee | Agenda

Navratri | A Festival of Tradition, Innovation, and Wellness

14 April 2024 | Divya Bhatia | Agenda

Spiritual food

14 April 2024 | Pioneer | Agenda

Healthier shift in Navratri cuisine

14 April 2024 | Pioneer | Agenda

SHUBHO NOBO BORSHO

14 April 2024 | Shobori Ganguli | Agenda