About 150 prisoners escaped on Thursday from an overcrowded prison in western Indonesia, and others held officers hostage, following a riot triggered by a blackout.
Prison
directorate spokesman Akbar Hadi said the inmates forced their way out
from Tanjung Gusta Prison in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra
province, while others set the prison's offices on fire.
National
Police Spokesman Maj. Gen. Ronny Frengky Sompie, saying police were
investigating media reports that 12 terrorist inmates were among those
who escaped.
Hadi
said about 15 officers were being held captive inside the prison. It
holds about 2,400 prisoners but media reports say its normal capacity is
400.
The
riot appeared to have been triggered by a blackout that knocked out the
pumps that supplied water to the prison, leaving inmates without water
since Thursday morning, Hadi said in a text message.
The prisoners seized guns from the officers. Its reporter said gunshots were heard from inside the prison.
Thousands
of policemen are deployed around the prison and the Indonesia's third
largest town to blockade roads linking Medan and other provinces while
fire brigades are battling the fires.
At least 10 prisoners including a terrorist convict had been recaptured.
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