Tuesday, April 05, 2011

109 escape from detention - No choice but to break out? or attract attention?

Let's get beyond the fire - and look at the main reasons for this incident at the Immigration Detention Centre, and again we see.. 
"Investigations show that they were dissatisfied with what they perceived as cramped living conditions, the food and long detention periods," he said.

Abdul Manan said it may well be that many of them had lost patience over the long process needed to settle them in third countries under the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
 


109 Immigrants Escape From Detention Centre

SEREMBAN, April 5 (Bernama) -- A group of 109 immigration detainees rioted and set a building on fire before escaping from the Lenggeng Immigration Detention Centre last night.

Using aerial surveillance and tracker dogs, the authorities managed to capture 23 of them.


Negeri Sembilan deputy police chief Datuk Abdul Manan Mohd Hassan said besides burning down a building, the group also rammed a nearby gate.


"We've set up a special team to determine how the fire was started. They made their escape via the oil palm plantation located behind the facility," he told reporters at the scene here Tuesday.


He was confident that more escapees would be apprehended as they had only the dark forest cover to evade the authorities and, during the daytime, it would be difficult for them to access public transport due to road blocks, police cars patrolling the area as well as aerial surveillance.


Abdul Manan disclosed that most of the escapees were Myanmar nationals who were joined by a handful of Bangladeshis, Nepalese, Iranians, Vietnamese and Thais.


"Investigations show that they were dissatisfied with what they perceived as cramped living conditions, the food and long detention periods," he said.


Abdul Manan said it may well be that many of them had lost patience over the long process needed to settle them in third countries under the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).


"Some of them have been in detention for three to 12 months," he said.


The facility had 348 male and 192 women detainees at the time of the incident. None of the women were involved.


Four fire engines were at the scene to control the blaze. There were no reports of injuries.


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BERNAMA, 5/4/2011, 109 Immigrants Escape From Detention Centre

Illegal immigrants set fire to Malaysia detention centre; 109 escape but 30 recaptured
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A Malaysian official says more than 100 illegal immigrants escaped from a detention centre after starting a fire that partially gutted the facility.

Home Ministry official Mohamed Asri Yusof says authorities recaptured 30 of the 109 detainees who broke out of the camp in central Negri Sembilan state late Monday. Most are from Myanmar.

Mohamed Asri said Tuesday authorities are unsure how the detainees managed to start a blaze. About 1,000 other detainees remain in custody, and no injuries were immediately reported.

The incident could refocus attention on conditions at detention centres. Activists have long said such facilities are overcrowded with detainees awaiting deportation after being arrested for illegally entering Malaysia or overstaying. - The Canadian Press, 5/4/2011, Illegal immigrants set fire to Malaysia detention centre; 109 escape but 30 recaptured

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