A prison riot in the heart of Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, has resulted in the deaths of 33 people and left 15 others injured, according to Bernardino Rafael, the country's police chief. The shocking incident also saw a mass escape, with around 1,534 inmates breaking free from the facility. However, authorities have since managed to capture 150 of the escapees.
The violent outbreak comes amid a backdrop of rising tensions in Mozambique, which has been grappling with civil unrest following a controversial election in October. The disputed election, which extended the rule of the Frelimo party, has sparked accusations of fraud and manipulation, with opposition groups claiming that the vote was rigged. This political instability appears to have contributed to the chaotic scene inside the prison.
In his statement, Rafael suggested that external protests, which were taking place near the prison, played a role in triggering the riot. However, this theory was challenged by Justice Minister Helena Kida, who clarified that the unrest began within the prison itself. In an interview with a local broadcaster, Kida explained that the conflict inside the prison had escalated, leading to the deadly confrontation. "The confrontations after that resulted in 33 deaths and 15 injuries in the vicinity of the jail," Rafael confirmed during a media briefing.
As the situation unfolded, the authorities were left with a challenging task of managing both the riot and the widespread escape. While most of the prisoners managed to flee the scene, the police and security forces were quick to take action, and 150 escapees have already been recaptured. It is unclear whether the authorities have made any progress in locating the remaining prisoners.
The identities of those killed and injured in the violence remain undisclosed, leaving the public with many unanswered questions. In the wake of the riots, the Ministry of Interior expressed concerns over the ongoing unrest across the country. This event follows another wave of violence, with at least 21 people killed in protests and clashes after Mozambique's top court upheld the victory of the Frelimo party in the elections.
The political climate in Mozambique has become increasingly fraught, with opposition groups calling for justice and reforms in the wake of the controversial election. The country’s government, led by Frelimo, continues to face intense scrutiny, and this prison riot is just one of many signs of the growing unrest.
Mozambique's ongoing civil tension has cast a dark shadow over the country, as citizens voice their frustration with the political system. This tragic prison riot only highlights the fragile situation in the nation, and the path forward remains uncertain as the nation grapples with both political instability and violent unrest.