Armed men free 5 in India jailbreak

 

New Delhi /AFP

At least 10 armed men disguised as policemen attacked a high security prison on Sunday and freed a top Sikh militant commander and four others in India’s Punjab state, officials said.
The attackers travelled in cars and stormed Nabha Jail after stabbing a guard at the main gate and firing rounds of live ammunition before fleeing with the inmates.
“We have sounded an alert in the state and formed special teams to nab them,” H S Dhillon, Punjab director general of police for law and order, said. Two more guards were injured in the attack in Patiala district. Police identified one of the fugitives as Harminder Singh Mintoo, chief of the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF)- a militant group fighting for a separate Sikh homeland in Punjab.
Mintoo was arrested in 2014 and is on trial for “terror attacks and funding”.
The four others are part of a local criminal gang and were on trial for murder.
Unconfirmed local media reports said the attackers numbered around 20 and that six prisoners had escaped in the attack.
A senior police officer said the swift assault took guards by surprise as the attackers moved quickly through the complex, indicating they knew the jail layout.
“We are trying to figure out the connection between the gangsters and the militant leader. Did he flee by fluke?” the officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Four officals, including the Punjab prison chief and jail superintendent, have either been suspended or sacked because of the jailbreak, authorities said.

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