Friday, October 10, 2014
Riot In Kirikiri Medium Prison - Politics
● It was a riot and no one escaped
● Inmates accuse Deputy Controller of
highhandedness, insists that there was a jail
break
There was a rampage at the Kirikiri Meduim
Security , Lagos yesterday as some inmates who
started a riot allegedly escaped before they could
be contained.
As at the time Saturday Sun correspondents
visited the area, heavily armed security officers
comprising of Prison guards ,Army , Navy and
Police personnel were seen guarding the area and
restricting movement of people in and outside the
barracks were Kirikiri Maximum Prison is located.
The fierce looking military men cordoned off all
the entry and exit routes leading to the prison.
Civilians and vehicles were not allowed access
into the premises except those who have proof
that they are resident in the barracks. Meanwhile
every other vehicle that were exiting the barracks
where thoroughly searched.
Shop owners and passerby who were forced to
seek for alternative routes told Saturday Sun that
they learnt that there was a jail break.
“ This is not the route that the inmates take
when they are escaping because of the heavy
security presence around the area leading to the
prison.You also have a police station facing the
prison directly,and this is why you hardly see
them passing through the main gates. Escapee
inmates go through the bush behind the prison, I
guess that is where the search team should
concentrate their efforts..
Another eyewitness who said that they were
alarmed when they noticed the high influx of
security personnel in the area said: “ Today is a
bad day because I know that for few days
coming, there will be heavy security presence in
this area.Innocent passerby will be harassed by
some overzealous security offficers.”
On what led to the jail break, Saturday Sun
gathered that the inmates were fed up with what
they described as highhandedness on the part of
the new Deputy Controller at the Maximum
Security Prison, DCP Kayode Odeyemi. They
alleged that he stripped the inmates of all the
privileges given to them by former controllers.
An inmate who spoke to Saturday Sun explained
that before Odeyemi’s arrival, inmates were
allowed to use their own generator sets, cook
their food , make use of mobile phones and other
privileges to make their stay in the prison
comfortable but all these were withdrawn when
Odeyemi resumed.