90 prisoners escape as women lead street protests

By NP admin | Thursday, April 1, 2021
90 prisoners escape as women lead street protests
Police found it difficult to contain the situation because of the many protesters

Liberia's President George Weah has imposed a night curfew on the coastal county of Maryland after several days of violent demonstrations involving tens of thousands of mostly female protesters.

At least 90 inmates on Wednesday escaped from a prison during the demonstrations in Harper city in the south-eastern county near the Ivory Coast border.

The violent demonstrations - mainly involving women protesters - resulted in the major jailbreak and an alleged arson.

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Police spokesman Moses Carter told the BBC the demonstrators broke into the county’s prison compound in search of an alleged killer of a motorcyclist, resulting in the escape of the inmates.

He said the police found it difficult to contain the situation because of the number of people involved - between 20,000 and 30,000.

He said the rioters also set alight the home of the speaker of the house of representatives, who hails from the region.

Source: BBC 

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