- Invasion of Iraq prisoner escapes
During the
Iraq War , many insurgents,al-Qaeda and militant fighters were captured and held at military bases in the region. On several occasions, there were instances of prisoner escapes.2007
*March, eleven Iraqi prisoners escaped from the British-run military prison at Shuaiba Base, after ten of them swapped their outfits with visitors to the prison. No details were given on the eleventh prisoner. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6458173.stm BBC NEWS | Middle East | Escape from UK-run prison in Iraq ] ]
2006
*December 10,
Ayman Sabawi an insurgent financier serving fifteen years imprisonment for possession of illegal weapons and manufacture of explsoives, escaped from prison with the help of a local police officer. He was the nephew of deposed leaderSaddam Hussein . [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2006-12/10/content_754850.htm Saddam's nephew escapes Iraqi prison ] ]*May 9, five prisoners escaped the US-run Fort Suse military prison. While their names were not released to the media, photographs of the three Arab, one Kurdish and one unknown escapee were distributed to local residents. [ [http://www.newsback.com/forums/news-5566-5-escape-from-us-prison-in-iraq.html Newsback - 5 Escape From U.S. Prison in Iraq ] ]
2005
*December 28, a failed escape attempt at
Adala Base by sixteen prisoners left four prisoners, four guards and an interpreter dead, after the prisoners stormed the military prison's armoury and one prisoner got ahold of anAK-47 rifle and began shooting. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4563654.stm BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraq jail unrest leaves nine dead ] ] The incident promptedBhushu Ibrahim Ali , Deputy Justice Minister for Prisons, to state thatnegligence was at fault and Iraqi troops were unprepared to run prisons. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4565190.stm BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraq 'incapable of running jails' ] ]*March 26, after noticing clay and dirt clogging one of the camp toilets [ [http://www.rte.ie/pda/news/2005/0326/1042466.html Rte - News ] ] , guards at
Camp Bucca military prison discovered two "extremely elaborate" tunnels built by prisoners in preparation of a mass escape. It is believed the prisoners were waiting for poor weather to aid their flight. One of the tunnels was dug beneath a floorboard, and extended more than 600 feet, past the security fence surrounding the prison. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4384367.stm BBC NEWS | Middle East | Troops thwart Iraq prison escape ] ] The tunnels ran ten feet beneath the surface, and were 2-3 feet in diameter. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/03/25/iraq.tunnel/index.html CNN.com - Escape tunnel found at Iraqi prison - Mar 25, 2005 ] ]References
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