More than 100 inmates make deadly prison break

The high-security prison is located 5km from the town of Mongo. (Reuters pic)
More than 100 inmates escaped a Chad prison during a
shoot-out that left three people dead, and wounded a state governor visiting
the facility, officials told AFP on Saturday.
The break-out occurred late Friday when an uprising happened
in the high-security penitentiary five kilometres (three miles) from the town
of Mongo, in the centre of the country.
"There are around 100 who escaped, three dead and three
wounded," Hassan Souleymane Adam, secretary general of the Guera province
in which Mongo is located, said.
A local Mongo official, speaking to AFP on condition of
anonymity, said prisoners broke into a manager's office to steal guns.
"A shootout with guards ensued, at the same time the
governor arrived. He was wounded," he said.
The Mongo official confirmed there were three dead, and put
the total number of escaped prisoners at 132.
He said the prisoners revolted after complaining about a
lack of food.
Chad's Justice Minister Youssouf Tom told AFP by telephone
that he was about to fly to region and would be able to give "precise
information once I am at Mongo in the coming hours".
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