Police officers and paramilitary guards stand outside the District Malir prison, from where more than 100 inmates escaped overnight in Karachi, Pakistan. Tuesday, June 3, 2025.


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A minor earthquake triggered unexpected chaos in Karachi, Pakistan, when over 100 inmates escaped from Malir Prison during a safety evacuation. The escape turned deadly, leaving one inmate killed and three officers injured in the gunfire that followed.

Quake Sparks Emergency Evacuation

Early Tuesday morning, a mild earthquake shook Karachi, prompting prison officials to evacuate inmates from their cells for safety. According to Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan, the emergency move was made to protect the prisoners from potential structural damage during the tremors.

Armed Ambush During Confusion

As inmates were assembled outside their cells, a group of them suddenly attacked the prison guards. They seized weapons, opened fire, and made their escape amid the confusion. The situation quickly escalated into violence. One prisoner died in the shootout while three prison staff members sustained injuries.

Senior police official Kashif Abbasi reported that 216 prisoners fled in the early hours. So far, 78 have been recaptured. The authorities confirmed that none of the escapees were militants or facing terrorism-related charges.

Manhunt Underway Across Karachi

Law enforcement agencies launched an intensive search operation shortly after the breakout. The fugitives, according to Malir Prison Superintendent Arshad Shah, fled toward a nearby residential area. Police used mosque loudspeakers to inform the public and request assistance in locating and identifying the escapees.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah made a televised appeal to the inmates to return voluntarily. He stated that most of them were involved in minor offenses, but warned they would now face terrorism charges if captured while evading the law.

Officials Sacked After Security Failure

The Sindh government responded swiftly to the security lapse. Information Minister Sharjeel Memon confirmed that prison chief Nazir Ahmad and two senior officers, including the prison superintendent, were dismissed from duty. Investigations are ongoing to determine how such a large-scale jailbreak occurred under the watch of prison authorities.

History Repeats in a Rare Incident

Prison breaks are rare in Pakistan, especially after major security upgrades post-2013. That year, over 200 inmates escaped in a Taliban-led assault on a prison in Dera Ismail Khan. Since then, jail security has been considerably tightened.

However, Tuesday's escape highlights lingering vulnerabilities in emergency protocols. Though escapes during prisoner transport have occurred before, a breakout triggered by a natural disaster is highly unusual.

Tremors Add to Tensions

According to the National Seismic Monitoring Center, Karachi has experienced multiple light tremors in the past 24 hours. The quakes, measuring between 2.6 and 3.4 on the Richter scale, were shallow but enough to cause fear of structural collapse, leading to the prison evacuation.

Authorities are still working to recapture the remaining escapees. Surveillance has been increased at all transit points, and checkpoints have been set up across the city.

A Wake-Up Call for Prison Security

This jailbreak incident raises serious concerns about emergency preparedness in Pakistani jails. While the evacuation was well-intentioned, the lack of effective control measures led to one of the largest prison escapes in recent memory.

The event has triggered both public fear and criticism, pressing the government to reconsider its disaster response and prison security protocols—especially in seismically active areas like Karachi.

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