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13 inmates on run after Zambia detective opens cells on New Year’s Eve

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Zambian state policemen stand guard outside Lusaka's central prison where a British man sought in connection with the July 7 London bombings is being detained, 29 July 2005. A foreign office spokesman in London said the British government wanted to speak to a man reportedly being held in custody in Zambia, but could not identify the man or confirm media reports that he was Haroon Rashid Aswat, named by US media as the suspected mastermind behind the July 7 suicide bombers. AFP PHOTO/MACKSON WASAMUNU (Photo by MACKSON WASAMUNU / AFP)

Thirteen suspected criminals are on the loose in Zambia after a tipsy detective unlocked jail cells on New Year’s Eve and told inmates they were free to go, police said Friday.

The detective “in a state of intoxication, forcibly seized cell keys” from a colleague and “unlocked both the male and female cells and instructed the suspects to leave, stating they were free to cross over into the New Year”, a police statement said.

All but two of the 15 suspects in the jail at the time escaped when the cells were opened on the morning of December 31.

“The suspects remain fugitives,” police spokesman Rae Hamoonga told AFP Friday.

“Many of the suspects face charges for serious crimes, including assault, theft, and burglary. Allowing them to remain at large may pose a significant risk to public safety,” he said.

The detective fled the scene but was arrested soon afterwards.

© Agence France-Presse

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