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Hunt for escaped prisoners after Indonesia jailbreak

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Indonesian security forces Monday hunted for about 15 inmates who escaped from an overcrowded jail on Sumatra island, in the latest breakout to hit the country's decrepit prison system. Prisoners rampaged through Labuhan Ruku jail on Sunday, setting fire to the building and attacking wardens, angered at a failure to give them sentence reductions and their treatment. Some 30 prisoners escaped but police and soldiers managed to recapture 16 overnight and regain control of the prison in Batubara district, said district chief J.P. Sinaga. "We are still hunting down the others," he added. The prison had been almost three times over its capacity of 300 inmates when the violence erupted. Officials did not know what offences the escapees had committed although Labuhan Ruku is not a high-security jail and was unlikely to be holding serious offenders, such as terrorism convicts. Following two jailbreaks in Indonesia in July, Interpol issued an alert saying it suspected Al-Qaeda involvement in those breakouts and other escapes that occurred around the same time in different countries. However, Indonesian officials have played down the possibility of links between the jailbreaks and the terror network. Anti-terror agency head Ansyaad Mbai said he did not suspect Al-Qaeda involvement in Sunday's escape. "We see no indications of Al-Qaeda links," he told AFP. Around 350 police were guarding the roads around the prison complex, parts of which were fire-blackened and badly damaged, an AFP reporter at the scene said. Inmates had been moved to a church and a mosque within the complex. A prison guard sustained minor facial injuries in the unrest but there were no other injuries, said Budi Sulaksana, head of the government's justice and human rights office in North Sumatra province. The violence flared when some inmates became angry that they were not given sentence cuts on Saturday, Indonesian Independence Day, when convicts are traditionally given remissions. "Around 80 inmates protested because they did not get remissions," Taufik, a prisoner held in Labuhan Ruku who like many Indonesians goes by one name, told AFP. "We were also unhappy that we were treated badly by the guards, they put us in tiny isolation cells for the smallest offences and chained us up," added the inmate, who is being held for drug offences. Sunday's breakout followed the two in July from Indonesia's prisons, which are generally grim and overcrowded. In the first, some 150 prisoners, including terror convicts, escaped from a jail in Medan, also on Sumatra. Days later 11 prisoners, all serving time for drug offences, escaped from a jail on Batam island, part of the Riau Islands chain south of Singapore.  

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