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Jailbreak in Brazil sees 26 prisoners escape

Published: 20 Jan 2020 - 05:18 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 06:26 pm
File photo: Inmates stand on the prison roof during a rebellion in Alcacuz Penitentiary Center near Natal, Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil on January 16, 2017. AFP / Andressa Anholete

File photo: Inmates stand on the prison roof during a rebellion in Alcacuz Penitentiary Center near Natal, Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil on January 16, 2017. AFP / Andressa Anholete

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SAO PAULO:  Twenty-six inmates escaped from a Brazilian prison in the northwestern state of Acre early on Monday, with all but one remaining at large, the state prison authority said.

The jailbreak comes just a day after 75 inmates escaped from a Paraguay jail on the Brazilian border. Paraguayan authorities had said on Sunday those escapees included members of Brazil's most powerful and sophisticated organized crime group, the First Capital Command (PCC).

Brazilian authorities on Monday said it was not yet clear if members of the PCC were among those who fled the Acre prison, or if the two jailbreaks were related.

Incarcerated gang members, who sometimes engage in bloody violence, often wield vast powers in Brazilian prisons. Brazil's incarcerated population stands at 750,000 people, the third highest in the world.