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Over 150 inmates break out of Brazilian prison

Xinhua, January 25, 2017 Adjust font size:

At least 150 inmates broke out of a prison on Tuesday in Bauru, a city in Brazil's southern state of Sao Paulo, following a riot that set fire to part of the prison.

According to the state's prison administration agency, police succeeded in recapturing about 100 of the escapees.

The riot is in no way related to a recent spate of violent incidents at prisons in other parts of the country, Military Police Col. Flavio Kitazume said at a press conference.

Since the start of the year, more than 130 inmates have been killed in prison clashes, which authorities have blamed on organized crime rings, but observers have at least partly blamed on overcrowding in these prisons.

The prison in Bauru is not as overcrowded as some other jails, according to public news agency Agencia Brasil, housing 1,427 inmates in a facility designed to hold 1,124.

Prison officials said inmates were rebelling against the "strict discipline" at the facility. Enditem