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Peru juveniles escape from prison in mass breakouts | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Peruvian police are hunting for some 19 young inmates who escaped during unrest at a juvenile detention centre in Lima. | |
At least 27 youths were reported to have fled in two mass breakouts but eight have since been caught. | |
The centre's warden has been fired and several guards transferred pending an investigation. | |
Among those on the run is a 17-year-old double murderer who had been moved to the centre after being caught following an escape from another prison. | |
The detention centre was built to house 370 inmates, but currently there are about 1,000 youths incarcerated there. | The detention centre was built to house 370 inmates, but currently there are about 1,000 youths incarcerated there. |
The first breakout happened as guards were preparing to celebrate on New Year's Eve. A riot erupted and in the ensuing confusion 13 detainees escaped. The ringleader is believed to be an adolescent hitman known as Gringasho. | |
Some hours later, at least 14 inmates were reported to have got out as a water truck was coming into the complex. | |
"The teenagers left through the main gate, " prosecutor Jorge Sanz told local media. | |
An investigation is under way into whether the young inmates had inside help to escape. |
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