Ten al-Qaida inmates escape from prison in eastern Yemen

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FILE - On this Friday, June 15, 2012 file picture, an al-Qaida emblem is seen on a avenue signal within the city of Jaar in southern Abyan province, Yemen. (AP Picture/Hani Mohammed, File)

SANAA, YEMEN --
Ten jailed al-Qaida militants have escaped from jail in Yemen's japanese province of Hadramawt, safety officers mentioned on Friday.


The inmates staged a quarrel amongst themselves late Thursday on the jail within the metropolis of Seiyun, forcing guards to intervene. However once they did, the prisoners overpowered them, seizing their Kalashnikov rifles and binding their arms earlier than working away, jail officers mentioned. They requested to stay nameless as a result of they weren't licensed to temporary the media.


Preliminary investigations indicated that the inmates will need to have coordinated their transfer with jail guards who collaborated, in addition to different militants from outdoors, they added.


The Yemen-based Al-Qaida within the Arabian Peninsula has lengthy been thought of the worldwide community's most harmful department, and has tried to hold out assaults on the U.S. mainland.


An inventory of the fugitives' names has been put out on social media to assist with the hunt, mentioned the officers.

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