Members of Allied Democratic Forces terror group went to free comrades, according to army spokesman
DOUALA, Cameroon
Eight people, including two policemen and a civilian, were killed in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) at the central prison of Kakwangura in Butembo in the Congo, according to an army spokesman.
Eighty members of the “ADF terrorists” attacked the prison overnight Tuesday to free 13 comrades, including 12 women inmates, Capt. Anthony Mualushayi said at a news conference.
The ADF is a terror group affiliated with the Daesh-aligned Islamic State in the Central African Province (ISCAP) that has been committing atrocities for years in Congo.
Congolese media reported that in addition to the deaths, 822 prisoners escaped from the facility, compared to the 874 who were registered at the facility Tuesday.
The military intervened “with a delay” against the enemy who had already broken the prison’s door and evacuated the inmates, according to Mualushayi, who was quoted by Congolese media outlet, Actualite.cd.
He said the terrorists were aware of a transfer plan for the prisoners and the security schedule.