Two
police officers were killed and part of the prison was damaged
by a fire during the attack by Mai-Mai militiamen, said Antony
Mwalushayi, a spokesperson for the army's operations against
armed groups in Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu
province.
He did not say how many prisoners had escaped, but Butembo Mayor
Mowa Baeki-Telly said it was in the hundreds and appealed to
residents to help round them up.
"If there is an escapee, he should not be burned - do not kill
him ... bring him here to us so that we can put him back in
prison," he told reporters.
Mai-Mai comprises several armed groups which originally banded
together to resist two invasions by Rwandan forces in the late
1990s. They have since morphed into a variety of ethnic-based
militia, including hardline secessionists.
Escapes are common from Congo's overcrowded and poorly secured
prisons. In 2020, armed men freed more than 1,300 prisoners in
the eastern city of Beni.
(Writing by Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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