City
Epaper

Massive jailbreak in Karachi amid earthquake chaos; over 200 inmates flee Malir prison

By IANS | Updated: June 3, 2025 12:28 IST

Karachi, June 3 A massive jailbreak unfolded at Malir District Jail in Karachi after earthquake tremors triggered chaos, ...

Open in App

Karachi, June 3 A massive jailbreak unfolded at Malir District Jail in Karachi after earthquake tremors triggered chaos, allowing more than 200 inmates to escape.

Authorities confirmed that at least 216 inmates managed to flee amid the panic on Monday night, many of them accused of serious crimes.

The jailbreak turned violent, with inmates reportedly overpowering guards, seizing weapons, and engaging in a gunfight with security personnel. One prisoner was killed, and several others, including three Frontier Corps (FC) officers and a prison guard, were seriously injured in the ensuing conflict.

The dramatic escape was set in motion when mild earthquake tremors were felt in Karachi, the quake’s epicentre was located southeast of Malir at a depth of 10 kilometres, causing alarm within the prison facility.

As part of a precautionary measure, hundreds of inmates, between 700 and 1,000, were moved out of their cells and assembled near the main gate. This unintended congregation created an opportunity for a group of over 100 prisoners to force open the main gate and flee.

Sindh Home Minister Zia-ul-Hassan Lanjar clarified that early reports of inmates breaking through the prison wall were inaccurate. While the tremors did cause visible cracks in the wall, it remained intact and was not used during the escape. The prisoners exploited the confusion and breached the gate instead, using seized weapons to open fire on guards and escalate the situation into a full-blown crisis.

The city was immediately placed on high alert, and a manhunt was launched. As of Tuesday morning, 75 inmates had been recaptured, while others remain at large. Videos circulating on social media showed escaped inmates wandering through Karachi’s streets, some declaring they had been incarcerated for decades, further fuelling public concern.

Security has been tightened across the city, and an investigation is underway to determine how such a major breach could occur.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

AurangabadJSW Motors hosts first supplier meet in Bidkin ahead of NEV launch

EntertainmentRathna Kumar's '29 The Film' makers release glimpse video from film!

BusinessAshwini Vaishnaw flags off Vande Bharat Express train service from Jammu to Srinagar

NationalCongress, SP inherently anti-women, change colours like chameleon: CM Yogi

NationalTwo juveniles apprehended in scooty theft cases; Delhi Police crack case with swift action

International Realted Stories

InternationalRights group demands immediate release of Pashtun human rights defenders in Pakistan

InternationalBJP leader urges MEA to help elderly Sikh couples stranded in Tehran

InternationalFirst-ever fossil fuel phase-out talks end in Santa Marta with more secure future hope

InternationalHumanitarian conditions deteriorate in Afghanistan due to clashes with Pakistan: UN

InternationalBangladesh journalists condemn attack on DUJA, demand accountability