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Imo Jailbreak: FG to Pardon Escaped Inmates who Return Voluntarily, Says Aregbesola
The Minister of Interior, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has said the fugitives who escaped from the custodial centre in Owerri, the Imo capital, will be granted amnesty if they return voluntarily.
He said this during the inspection of the centre on Tuesday after it was attacked by unknown gunmen.
During the attack, over 1,880 inmates were said to have escaped while 36 stayed back.
According to the minister, escape from custody is unlawful, and a crime.
He explained that if those who escaped return willingly, they would be pardoned from a trial for unlawful escape.
However, they would still be made to face a trial for their actual offence and serve their jail term, if convicted.
He said, “unlawful escape from custody is a crime but the government in its magnanimity will grant amnesty to prisoners who willfully return
“They will no longer be charged with an unlawful escape but only for the initial crimes that took them to prison. So we urge all escapees to return before they are caught on the run.”
The minister also described the Monday jailbreak at Owerri Correctional Center and the razing of the Imo State Police Command headquarters as the worst in the recent history of the country.
The former governor of Osun State who said that the attackers operated as terrorists, ordered the relocation of Owerri Recreational Club and other structures which he said were posing as a security threat to the premises of the Owerri Custodial Centre.
He said that during the EndSARS protest, custodial centres in Ondo and Osun states were attacked, while an attempt to attack that of Lagos was repelled.
He regretted the targeting of custodial centres in recent times, saying that the federal government would soon roll out adequate measures to protect them.
Aregbesola vowed that those who perpetrated the attack would be apprehended and prosecuted.