A deadly prison break occurred in Chad’s capital city, N’Djamena, resulting in the escape of over 100 inmates. The incident has raised concerns about security and prison conditions in the country.
“We are working to recapture the escaped prisoners and restore order,” said a government spokesperson.
The prison break was reportedly violent, with witnesses describing chaotic scenes and gunfire. Local authorities have launched a manhunt for the escaped inmates.
The incident highlights the need for improved security measures and prison infrastructure in Chad. Human rights groups have long raised concerns about the country’s detention facilities and treatment of prisoners.
The government has promised a thorough investigation into the incident and measures to prevent similar incidents in the future [1].
