Yemen detains prison director over al-Qaida escape
ADEN (YEMEN): Yemen's central prison director along with his deputy and a number of guards have been detained for investigation following escape of 63 al-Qaida prisoners earlier this week, country's Defence Ministry said.
The prisoners escaped from a central jail in al-Muakala city, the provincial capital of Yemen's Hadramout province, through a 35-metre-long tunnel they dug in 25 days, Xinhua quoted Yemen's official Saba news agency stating in a report Sunday.
At least one soldier was killed and two others were injured in the incident as the prisoners attacked them while fleeing.
al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) intensified their activities in southern provinces of Yemen as its government was in the grip of five-month-long protests demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The prisoners escaped from a central jail in al-Muakala city, the provincial capital of Yemen's Hadramout province, through a 35-metre-long tunnel they dug in 25 days, Xinhua quoted Yemen's official Saba news agency stating in a report Sunday.
At least one soldier was killed and two others were injured in the incident as the prisoners attacked them while fleeing.
al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) intensified their activities in southern provinces of Yemen as its government was in the grip of five-month-long protests demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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