Prison break: Witness reveals 13 suspects 'simply walked out' of Gigiri Police Station
New details on how 13 suspects escaped from Gigiri Police Station have
indicated that they simply walked out of the precinct's main door under the
watch of two police officers who were on night shift duty.
Citizen TV has established that the two
police officers on duty, the cell sentry and the duty officer, are at the
center of investigations for aiding the escape.
A suspect who was arrested for fraud offenses
and booked in the cells at the station on the fateful night told investigators
that the suspects did not escape by cutting wire mesh at the jail cells'
basking bay as had initially been suspected.
Gigiri Police Station has six cell cubes,
three on each side separated by a corridor. Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the Kware
murder suspect, was in a cell at the far end.
Khalusha had been there since July 17th; His
door was locked and he had been chained to the ground on an elevated metal
sheet on the ground floor inside his cube.
The adjacent cube had four detainees who did
not escape, while the next cube hosted 12 Eritreans, escapees alongside
Khalusha.
The suspect who witnessed the escape said he
was brought to the cells at around 9pm that same night and allowed by officers
to keep some money he had.
He confirms the duty officer took a roll call
of all detainees some minutes past midnight. At this point, the duty officer
walked away and never closed the cell doors.
The witness also claims that when he arrived
at the cells at around 9pm, he found all suspects, including Khalusha, in the
corridor outside their cell cubes.
Khalusha had already been unchained, and his
cube door had been opened for him to access the corridor. The handcuffs used to
chain him were found abandoned in his cell, with the suspect nowhere to be
seen.
The witness reported seeing two police
officers being given some money by one of the Eritreans. Afterward, the
officers said they were going to the canteen.
He noted that one of the officers appeared
drunk. Insiders at the station confirmed that there is a corporal known for
reporting to duty while intoxicated. With the two officers out, the 13 suspects
had the opportunity to walk to their freedom through the report desk and vanish
into the darkness.
At a quarter to 6am, a woman assigned to
serve the detainees and operate a food joint within the station walked into the
cells to serve breakfast. To her surprise, some detainees were missing. She quickly notified
the two officers on duty.
It took time for senior command to be
informed of the incident after it came to the attention of the duty NCO. The
witness to the escape has been able to identify the two policemen.
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