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Original Post Date: 2007-08-14 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: Jan
By Irene Kuppan
Police believe it is just a matter of time before they close in on the four remaining prisoners who escaped from the Qalakabusha Prison in Empangeni.
The four were part of an initial group of 10 that escaped from the prison more than a week ago.
All 10 were maximum security prisoners who were serving lengthy sentences, including life sentences, for a series of violent crimes.
Five of them were re-arrested during the course of last week, while one was killed.
Three of the prisoners were re-captured on Tuesday and taken to the Kokstad maximum security prison after appearing in court.
The fourth prisoner was killed on Wednesday in a shootout with police at a garage in Hluhluwe and another was arrested at the scene of the shooting.
On Thursday a sixth prisoner was shot in the knee and arrested in Umfolozi, also after a shootout with police.
Police spokesperson Superintendent Vincent Mdunge said: “The hunt is still on for the four remaining prisoners. We know they haven’t gone far.
We believe it is just a matter of time before we nab them.”
He said police would continue searching for the men in KZN, but were keeping an “open mind” about their whereabouts. Police have set up a task team to track down the prisoners.
Eleven warders at the prison were suspended by the department of correctional services after the escape.
Minister of Correctional Services Ngconde Balfour said the warders were suspended for suspected collusion, negligence and unethical behaviour.