Damaturu prison break

The Damaturu prison break was an attack on the Jimeta prison at Damaturu, the capital of Yobe State in the northeastern Nigeria by 40 gunmen suspected to be members of the terrorist group Boko Haram. The attack is thought to have been a bid to rescue imprisoned members of Boko Haram.[1][2] About 40 prisoners escaped from the prison; seven inmates and one prison warden died.[3] The escaped prisoners were largely members of the insurgent.[4]

Damaturu prison break
Part of Terrorist attack
LocationYobe State, Northeastern Nigeria
Date2 June 2012
TargetJimeta prison, Damaturu
Attack type
Prison break
Deaths8
PerpetratorsBoko Haram
No. of participants
40
Defenders41

Incident

The incident occurred on the morning of Sunday, 4 June 2012.[5] It was reported that the terrorist attacked the prison through the Emir's palace during curfew hours imposed by the Yobe state government.[6] The entrance of the terrorists drew the attention of the armed prison guards and other security agencies within the prison, resulting in an exchange of gunfire between the Boko Haram and security personnel.[7] The escapees were largely members of the Boko Haram.[8] The prison break resulted in the death of seven prisoners and a prison official, leaving several people injured.[9][10]

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