Tuesday 11 February 2014

Nigerian Henry Okah breaks jail, re-arrested in South-Africa


JOHANNESBURG — LEADER of the defunct Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND, Henry Okah, serving a 24-year jail term for terrorism in South Africa and four other inmates, attempted breaking jail, Vanguard learnt, yesterday.
JAILED - File photo of Henry Okah in Court on February 28 2013.
JAILED – File photo of Henry Okah in Court on February 28 2013.
Spokesman for South Africa’s Department of Correctional Services, Wolela, who confirmed the botched effort told  reporters:
“I can confirm that Okah is one of the five inmates that attempted to escape and whose efforts were foiled.”
He did not give details of the attempted escape from Leeukop Prison in Northern Johannesburg that is said to have taken place last month.
Okah was convicted last year and sentenced on a 13-count charge of terrorism, including twin bombings that killed 12 people in Abuja during the country’s 50th Independence anniversary in 2010.

He was arrested, tried and convicted in South Africa where he has permanent residency.
The department said most of the offenders involved in the botched escape bid were serving life sentences for serious offences, including murder, kidnapping and robbery.
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