More than 200 prisoners escapes from prison in an earthquake in Pakistan

More than 200 prisoners escaped from prison in Karachi, South Pakistan in the earthquake.
Officials reported on Tuesday (3) and reported that the prisoners were allowed to leave the cells after several vibrations.
Police said the inmates had stolen weapons from penitentery employees, leading to firing and then forced to open a major gate.
A. LeakOne of the largest records recorded in Pakistan so far, midnight, local time, Monday (2) began before, and on Tuesday (3) continued till dawn.
Sindh Province Inspector Kazi Nazir said it was difficult to control the number of prisoners.
“We don’t have enough people to control such audiences overnight, but we have done our best,” Nazir said.
“We can say that there is no high -ranking, foreign or Indian prisoner. Inmates are involved in cases and minor crimes,” he said.
At least one inmate died in the fire exchange, which also injured three employees, said the provincial chief of the police.
Prison superintendent Arshad Shah told reporters that there were 28 guards at night.
According to Shah, the prison does not have security cameras. About 6,000 people were arrested in Malir district of Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan.

The arrest was damaged while escaping
This Tuesday (3), a reporter of the News Agency who visited the prison, saw the cracked glass and damaged electronic devices.
The inmates robbed the meeting room where the families could see.
Family members, anxious, gathered outside to find out the news of inmates.
The Province Chief Minister said that so far 80 prisoners have recovered and that the prisoners are a mistake from the prisons to leave the cells.
Those who have surrendered face serious allegations for escape.