30 prisoners killed, 40 escape in Iraq jail break

Published May 9, 2015
An inmate took a weapon from a warden at the prison on the main police compound in Khalis. — AFP/File
An inmate took a weapon from a warden at the prison on the main police compound in Khalis. — AFP/File

BAGHDAD: Six guards and 30 detainees were killed in a prison break north of Baghdad during which 40 inmates also escaped, an interior ministry spokesman said Saturday.

The spokesman said the break on Friday started when an inmate took a weapon from a warden at the prison on the main police compound in Khalis, a town around 50 kilometres north of Baghdad.

“One of the prisoners seized a weapon from a guard. After killing him, the inmate headed up to the weapons storage and he seized more weapons,” said Brigadier General Saad Maan.

“Clashes erupted inside. We lost a first lieutenant and five policemen, forty prisoners fled. Nine of them were held on terror charges and the rest for common crimes,” he said.

Maan added that 30 prisoners who had been held on terrorism charges were killed in the clashes.

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