The inmates staged the breakout in the early hours
after attacking the unarmed guard with sharpened steel plates before tying
together bedsheets to scale up and down several walls in the jail in the city
of Bhopal. Most of the group, who are accused of being members of the Students
Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), have been in custody awaiting trial, for terror related activities, for the last three years.
Although, two of
them were only detained in February."Right now we are focussing on
catching them. Investigations are on to know how did they manage to
escape," Yogesh Choudhary, Bhopal's inspector general of police, told AFP.
Choudhary said the inmates were housed in the same
cell and staged the break-out some time between midnight and 2:00 am after
overpowering the guard and slashing his throat with the prison-issue meal
plates.
The break-out happened on the evening of Diwali, a
major Hindu festival when revellers traditionally set off fireworks which can shroud
the night skies in mist.Police insisted that there had been no breakdown in
security at the prison, which has a round the clock electronic surveillance
system.
"The jail authorities are investigating. We
have to wait and see if there was an insider hand," Choudhary said.Indian
authorities have accused SIMI of carrying out several deadly bombings and
having links with Pakistan-based militant groups.Police blamed the group for
the serial bombing of Mumbai commuter trains in 2006 which killing 187 people,
as well as bomb blasts in New Delhi.
The government banned the group in 2001 in the
aftermath of the September 11 attacks in New York and Washington. Hundreds of
its members have been arrested in the past decade, as the group says it merely
propagates "Islamic way of life" for Indian Muslims.
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