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[Published: Tuesday January 02 2018]

Brazil prison riot kills nine
Brasilia 2 Jan (ANA) - Police in Brazil say at least nine prisoners have been killed in a riot at a jail in the central state of Goias. The authorities say the riot began when a group of armed inmates invaded a wing controlled by a rival gang. One of the victims was decapitated. After a shootout, more than 100 members of both factions escaped. Police say they have managed to regain control. Riots are common in Brazilian prisons, which are notoriously overcrowded and understaffed. The riot began in the afternoon of New Year's Day at the rural penitentiary in the outskirts of the state capital, Goiania. Rival criminal factions clashed, broke the barriers of the compound and escaped. Riot police quickly suppressed the rebellion. Some 30 inmates have been re-arrested. But nearly 80 prisoners remain at large. At least 14 prisoners were injured. "It was a clash between prisoners and it is all under control now," said Lieutenant-Colonel Hrillner Braga Ananias. Relatives have been outside the compound in Aparecida de Goiania since Monday afternoon. "My brother is inside and I don't have any information about him," Luana Cristina told O Popular newspaper. "No-one tells us anything. No-one tells us who is dead, who is alive, who was shot," she added. The head of Aspego, the state of Goias prison warders association, Jorimar Bastos, told Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper that only five prison officers were on duty on New Year's Day. They were in charge of some 900 inmates, he said.(ANA)
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