Friday, November 22, 2013

SUPERSTORM YOLANDA: More than 100 Prisoners Swim Out from Tacloban City Jail During Typhoon Yolanda



The aftermath of Superstorm Yolanda brings havoc to Tacloban City with all the looting and acts of criminality occur in the typhoon-struck area and this time, over a hundred prisoners managed to escape Tacloban City Jail during Superstorm Yolanda or Haiyan and as of now, the escaped convicts are still out there.

Those escaped prisoners had different offenses, from burglary to violent crimes such as murder, to homicide and rape. They managed to swim out from their cells as they seek for higher ground, which as it turns out to be the warden's 2F office. However, they escaped through the water flowing out the front door.

Jail warden Joseph Nunez said that there are 117 prisoners escaped. Before the typhoon, there are 676 inmates but after the typhoon, it's now decreased to 559.

Report: http://kickerdaily.com/more-than-100-prisoners-swim-out-from-tacloban-city-jail/

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