Indonesian Police Step Up Hunt Of 131 Escaped Inmates

jail in Medan city on Sumatra island

Indonesian police have expanded their search for 131 inmates including four militants who escaped from an overcrowded jail during a riot that left five dead, a spokesman says.

Inmates began rampaging through the jail in Medan city on Sumatra island on Thursday, setting fires and hurling bottles at guards in anger over power cuts and water shortages at the facility.

The Tanjung Gusta jail was engulfed in towering flames, killing three inmates and two prison staff who were trapped in their office.

“We stepped up efforts by instructing all police forces across Sumatra island to carry out a massive hunt operation,” Heru Prakoso, spokesman for the North Sumatra police, told AFP on Saturday.

Security forces managed to regain control of the prison on Friday afternoon and had recaptured 81 of the 212 inmates who escaped, he said, adding that four convicted of terrorist offences were still on the loose.

“Security at all entry points bordering North Sumatra province has been intensified,” he said, adding that the elite Detachment 88 counter-terrorism force was also involved in the operation.

The escaped terror convicts had been involved in militant training for Mumbai-style attacks on high-profile Indonesians and in connection with a bank robbery to fund terror activities, police said earlier. Some 1000 police and soldiers were deployed to guard the facility.