A riot
broke out in Kuje Medium Security Prison yesterday.
Detained
Boko Haram members and other Muslim suspects were protesting the refusal of
prison authorities to allow them go out to observe Eid-el Fitr prayers.
A Boko
Haram convict was alleged to have fainted during the fracas in the prison.
The aggrieved
Boko Haram members and other Muslim suspects alleged that the three Lebanese
suspects linked to Hezbollah in Lebanon were allowed to observe the Eid-el Fitr
prayers, it was learnt.
But
the prison authorities maintained that all Muslim detainees were disallowed
from going for non-obligatory Sallah prayers.
A top
prison official said the Prison Service does not have the capacity to give such
a waiver to Boko Haram and Hezbollah suspects because it could lead to an
ambush at any prayer ground.
According
to sources, the riot broke out following agitation by detained Boko Haram and
Muslim suspects that their fundamental right to freedom of worship was being
denied.
It was
learnt that the aggrieved inmates had relied on rumours that the three Lebanese
being detained over Hezbollah arms cell were permitted to observe the Eid
prayers.
A
source, who spoke in confidence, said: “ The inmates, led by some Boko Haram
detainees, insisted on their right to freedom of worship since they have not
been convicted. They alleged that the law presumes them innocent until found
guilty.
“But
the prison management was hesitant. Later, rumours went round that the three
Lebanese suspects allegedly linked to Hezbollah cell were given a waiver to
observe the Eid prayers.
“The
Boko Haram detainees and other Muslim inmates became embittered over what they
considered as favoritism, leading to tension and riot.
“The
riot started from the single cell before it spread to others. Those aggrieved
broke cell windows, destroyed electricity cables and shattered water pipes.
“The
prison officials did their best to curtail the situation. The inmates started
pouring water on them. They ran away from the mob to prevent any violent clash.
“But
they succeeded in quelling the riot and normalcy has been restored to the
prison yard.”
Another
source said the Boko Haram members and some Muslim suspects were angry because
of alleged double standard of prison officials for the Lebanese suspects.
“The
Lebanese suspects are being given preferential treatment to go to mosque, walk
around, watch TV and play badminton among others.
“The
Boko Haram detainees are saying that the double standard may affect the ongoing
dialogue with the Federal Government,” the source said.
The
Comptroller of Prison Mr. Yusuf Kazali arrived at the yard at about 1.14pm.
A
prison official said: “There was no way we could have allowed the inmates to go
to any Eid ground because we do not have the capacity to manage all the Muslim
suspects , especially Boko Haram members who would have mobilised their
colleagues to invade wherever we take them to.
“We
have done our best to guarantee their freedom of worship because this leverage
has been assisting in the reformatory process.
“We
suspected that there was much to their persistent desire to go to a Eid
ground.”
On
preferential treatment for Lebanese suspects, the source said: “This is a
blatant lie; we do not discriminate at all. We have been fair in treating
everyone equally.
“I
think some inmates are desperate to give, the dog a bad name. If you ask all
those who have passed through Kuje Prison, you will know that we have been
diligent and fair to all.
“We
started having challenges in this prison since suspected terrorists of MEND,
Boko Haram or Hezbollah and their financiers/accomplices are now being remanded
in Kuje by the court.”
One of
the counsel to the Lebanese suspects said: “ We have heard of the riot but it
has nothing to do with our clients. All Muslim suspects protested. That was the
brief given to us by prison authorities.
“They cannot
talk of preferential treatment at all when the Lebanese were always taken to
court in chains by prison authorities. Other suspects are not being dehumanised
like that. All the businesses of the Lebanese have also been shut down.”
Source:
The Nation

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