Police confirmed that Adnan Rashid – a former junior technician of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) allegedly involved in a plot to assassinate former military ruler Pervez Musharraf – was among the 384 prisoners who escaped from the Bannu Central Jail.
The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack and said that most freed prisoners have reached ‘their destination’.
“The attackers were over 200 in number. Some of them fired rocket-propelled grenades at the metal gates of the prison, blowing them open for their comrades to storm the building,” a police official told The Express Tribune.
“Some of the assailants were in vehicles, while the rest were on foot. They were armed with AK-47 assault rifles and rocket launchers,” added another policeman who was guarding the prison gates at the time of the attack. “As they made their way into the building they started firing randomly.”
Debris was strewn on the ground inside the prison including locks that had been shot off doors. Walls were pockmarked with bullet holes.
Local residents said that the militants also blasted the boundary wall of the prison to help their comrades escape. Officials said that the attackers had brought vans and lorries to ferry their escaping colleagues.
A senior police official confirmed that out of a total of 944 prisoners in the jail, 384, some of them most-wanted criminals, escaped. “Twenty of them were on death row. And five women were also among them,” the official said.
But the provincial police chief believes the militants had come to get Adnan. “Apparently the attack was planned to get Adnan released,” Akbar Khan Hoti, the inspector-general of police, told journalists outside the prison.
Another police official endorsed IG Hoti. “When the attackers stormed into the prison they asked only one question: ‘Where is Adnan?’” the official, who requested anonymity, told The Express Tribune.
“The attackers were tall, sturdy, bearded men. They were wearing joggers and spoke different languages,” he added.
One of the prisoners said that the raiders broke open the locks of their cells and told the inmates to flee. “Most of the inmates fled – but some of us did not dare, fearing danger outside,” he added.
Another prisoner added that the attackers shot the lock off Adnan’s cell and escorted him out while firing heavily into the air.
IG Hoti’s deputy said the militants had meticulously planned the attack. “First they blocked Link Road and Kohat Road to stop possible reinforcements and then mounted the attack,” Iftikhar Ahmad, the deputy inspector general of police, told journalists.
He added that the attackers and prisoners fled to the Frontier Region, which is a buffer between Bannu district and the North Waziristan tribal region.
Later in the evening a senior Taliban commander claimed that around 150 prisoners reached Mir Ali, a town in North Waziristan, where they were received with jubilation.
“We rejoiced at their return with lots of celebratory firing and presented them with our honourable turbans,” the Taliban commander told The Express Tribune.
A TTP spokesperson claimed responsibility for the jailbreak. “Some 150 fidayeen (suicide bombers) took part in the attack in which we freed hundreds of our comrades,” Asimullah Mehsud told The Express Tribune by phone from an unknown location.
Provincial Minister for Prisons Mian Nisar Gul, however, claimed that 34 prisoners were arrested from Karak and Bannu while they were fleeing.
He conceded that the provincial police force could not confront the heavily-armed Taliban insurgents – one, because they had no combat experience, and two, because they are poorly-equipped.
Gul added that they have formed a team to investigate the incident.
While the Taliban in Afghanistan have staged several jailbreaks, such attacks are rare in Pakistan. It could be a psychological blow to security forces following repeated government assertions that security crackdowns have weakened militant groups.
The TTP, a conglomerate of militant groups of different hues, was formed in 2007 following a bloody commando raid on Lal Masjid in Islamabad.
The assault, ordered by Pervez Musharraf, was widely seen as the event that sparked a full-blown Taliban insurgency in the country. TTP militants, in revenge, carried out attacks on Musharraf, though unsuccessful.
Adnan Rashid, who escaped in Sunday’s jailbreak, was the alleged mastermind of one such plot.
(Read: K-P govt to sequester terrorists in new high security prison facilities)
(With additional input from agencies)
Published in The Express Tribune, April 16th, 2012.
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My dear countrymen get ready for more Karsaz or G.H.Q typed and more suicide attacks. alas the so called intelectuals will put it in American,Indian and Israeli account.
Reman Malik awarded medal, for what?
This could not have happened without ISI support.
When will the people of Pakistan rise up?
What a failed country! May it self destruct soon so that the people can get some respite!
What is the ISI doing? Or was it behind this?
Shame Shame on ISI !
@Ahmed: Taliban don't escape from American jails; this clearly means that Allah is on their side. Let us create an secular state like the US and keep fighting!
In a way, this jail break is good news. Look at it this way. The state is bound to protect animals as long as they are inside a zoo. But if they escape, the state is within its rights if they end up shooting the animals to save the human citizens. So now it's hunting season. Let the droning begin....
Instead of keeping these most wanted criminals in the jail, perhaps we should have asked a drone to bomb it. At least that way these 400 and their equally brazen murderous colleagues would not be out in the open. I doubt they are just going to sit peacefully. Numerous brazen attacks will follow due to this negligence of the authorities.
Crucial info is missing: how many people died while resisting the attackers ? Were there bloodshed ? Where are the bodies of guards ?
Where is the evidence that there was an attack ? Guys, think, think !!
shameless, failed country.
In most places, this would be called a jail break. In Pakistan, it is called "graduation". Go forth and prosper class of 2012, wherever and whichever corner of the world you are headed!!
@Ahmed: Did you actually read this news? Do you actually know what happened there? You actually talk like a person who just sits in an isolation. Go out and open your eyes. How many police officers died or injured during this whole incident. Were they protection people? Yes! Like you! They should NOT if they know where do people like you actually live!!!
ANY part of Islam never teaches this sort of 'Jihad'. Go and live in 'Talibaanistan' and NOT in Pakistan. We love our country no matter what happens. I do respect and pray for it though I am not there but my family is, my friends are and it's the place I proudly say where I belong from. --- Heaven? What? People like you won't even get places in 'hell'. Trust me dude! Read Holy Quran properly, with translation and please for Allah and Islam's sake, for humanity sake, stop spreading this non-sense!
Ahmed : What a justification for a criminal offense of jail braking. You couldnt be more humourous.
200 attackers here and only 15-20 in Afghanistan. Odd
This is hilarious, read the story on bbc checkpoints are being made with turned up bricks lol. I can just imagine the "reinforcments" taking their merry time. Pakistan you never stop at humiliating us.
Suppose an ordinary Pakistani citizen had seen or knew of one of these suicide bombers and his plans beforehand. What was he supposed to do about it? Tell the authorities? They might be in on it...the message of Abbottabad last year is that no Pakistani citizen is allowed to act against terrorists or organized criminals without the permission of the authorities. It's all breaking down now; no Pakistani government official or private citizen cares enough to risk his neck any more.
Were the attackers dressed like Ninja Turtles ? Has the interior minister commented on it yet ?
Is any one going to offer resignation? Sorry wrong country!
Hope "Drone" wipes out this terrorist who murdered atleast dozen innocent people in his failed plot.
This is unbelievable. It's hard to imagine that a whole battalion of terrorists just stormed their way into the central jail and freed so 384 convicts, and what exactly were the security forces doing? I'm simply flabbergasted.
How could this be possible? Our army and isi are the best in the world! This clearly means that Allah is on the side of the Taliban. This is a clear indication from the heavens that we must submit to Allah' s will and sharia and create the pure Islamic state that the Taliban wants and our Quaid foresaw for us when he fought for an Islamic state for indian muslims. Let us repent and join the jihad. The hints from heaven could not be more stronger.