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42 killed as inmates clash inside prison in Brazil

Brazil

Forty-two inmates have been found dead at four separate prisons in Manaus, the capital of Amazonas state in northern Brazil.

All the bodies, which were found during routine inspections, showed signs of asphyxiation, officials said.

Monday’s violence came a day after 15 prisoners were killed in jail clashes in Manaus.

The state governor said a task force had been sent to Amazonas to help control the disturbances BBC said.

Prison officials said that the victims belonged to the same drug trafficking group and that they had been killed due to an internal gang rift.

Robert Muggah, who is research director at the Igarape Institute think tank in Rio de Janeiro, told Agence France-Presse news agency that he thought a “settling of scores” was behind the killings.

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Brazil
Riot police entered the Puraquequara jail in Manaus, where six bodies were found [AFP]

Fifteen inmates died in clashes in Anísio Jobim jail when prisoners turned on each other. Some were stabbed with sharpened toothbrushes while others were strangled.

The violence broke out during visiting hours and the mother of one inmate described it as “total chaos”.

“Everyone started to run, and everyone was pounding on the cell gates, at the doors, and running down the corridors.”

“It was not a rebellion, it was a fight among inmates,” Col Marcus Vinicius, who is in charge of prisons in Amazonas state, said.

He said the fact that the killings had happened during visiting hours broke an unwritten prison rule of “never to kill during a family visit”.

Col Vinicius said murders inside jails were inevitable: “We have to have the maturity to understand that in any prison in the world when someone wants to kill, they will kill.”

Brazil has the world’s third-largest prison population with more than 700,000 people in jail, not counting the more than 35,000 held in police facilities, according to data from the World Prison Brief.

Prisons suffer from serious overcrowding, with the number of prisoners almost double that of the official capacity.

Many prisons are run by the inmates and there are frequent clashes between rival gangs. Riots to demand better conditions and prison escapes are also common.

Attempts to reform the prison system and to introduce tighter controls have met with resistance from powerful criminal gangs which operate both inside and outside of jails.

42 killed as inmates clash inside prison in Brazil
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