The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has confirmed a security breach at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Koton-Karfe, Kogi State, which occurred in the early hours of Monday 24 March, 2025.
ACC Abubakar Umar Public Relations Officer Nigerian Correctional Service made this known in a statement.
He said during the unfortunate incident, some inmates in a section of the facility manipulated with the padlocks, leading to the escape of 12 inmates.
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He also said upon receiving reports of the attack, the Acting Controller General of Corrections, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, in collaboration with heads of sister security agencies including the SSA to the Governor of kogi State immediately mobilized to the facility, and personnel were deployed to secure the facility, restore order, and initiate a manhunt for the escapees.
” As of this moment, 5 (5) of the fleeing inmates have been recaptured, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend the remaining inmates and bring them to justice.
The Acting Controller General of Corrections has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding the escape.
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Additionally, a security audit is being conducted across all correctional facilities nationwide to prevent future occurrences.
” The Service urges members of the public to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies by providing any useful information that may assist in the recapture of those still at large.
“Citizens are encouraged to report any suspicious activities to the nearest security agency.” He explained
ACC Umar added that the Service assured Nigerians that the safety of custodial centers remains a top priority, and measures are being reinforced to strengthen security across all facilities.
“The NCoS remains committed to ensuring that correctional facilities fulfill their mandate of safe custody, rehabilitation, and reintegration of inmates.”
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