Protesters storm Bangladesh jail, free 'hundreds'

In Narsingdi, Bangladesh, student protesters stormed a jail, freeing hundreds and setting it on fire. The event follows a police crackdown resulting in 50 deaths. An anonymous police officer and Moushumi Sarker confirmed the jailbreak to AFP. Resi...

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Dhaka: Student protesters in the central Bangladeshi district of Narsingdi stormed a jail Friday and freed hundreds of inmates before setting it on fire, a police officer told.

"The inmates fled the jail and the protesters set the jail on fire," the police officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity. "I don't know the number of inmates, but it would be in the hundreds."

Moushumi Sarker, a senior government official in Narsingdi district, confirmed the jailbreak to AFP but did not give further details.


A resident of Narsingdi who lives near the jail and gave his name as Ripon told AFP he saw at least 20 men leaving the facility carrying their belongings in handbags.

At least 50 people have been killed in Bangladesh this week after police heightened a crackdown on student protests calling for reforms to public service hiring rules.
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