It's probably one of the most unusual jailbreaks authorities have ever encountered. |
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A spate of brazen jailbreaks in recent years underlined how poor security is. |
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The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks. |
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Authorities claim the jailbreaks in the charges were part of an organised effort to destabilise the country. |
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Owing to the urgent shortage of staff and the poor working conditions at the correction facilities, jailbreaks and disturbances often occur. |
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Mr. Bardue said the police want to know what is responsible for the constant wave of jailbreaks at the Monrovia Central Prison. |
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There have been similar jailbreaks from military detention in the past. |
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Corrupt prison officials were accused of having stood by as dozens of prisoners escaped in a series of mass jailbreaks across the country. |
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Little by little, interrupted by jailbreaks and hair's-breadth escapes, Dillinger feels Purvis's net closing in. |
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Sadly, there are no bar fights, bank robberies or jailbreaks in this film. |
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The recent spate of mass jailbreaks from Liberia's prisons has increased Government focus on the corrections sector, including the need to address security limitations at prison facilities. |
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Some were transferred from American custody to Iraqi prisons, where a series of jailbreaks in the last several years allowed many senior leaders to escape and rejoin the insurgent ranks. |
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He ordered attacks on Pakistan's military bases, organized a couple of spectacular jailbreaks, and sent an endless stream of suicide bombers after politicians and religious scholars who didn't meet his exacting standards. |
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He added that with jailbreaks by helicopter becoming a 'far too common' aspect worldwide, this case highlighted the importance of countries reporting the identity details of escapees as quickly as possible. |
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