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Colombo, Dec 4 (TIWN) Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Kamal Gunaratne has said the unrest in a prison in Mahara had been completely controlled and investigations were on, according to local media.
As of Tuesday evening, the death toll from the clashes had risen to 11 while those injured were 107, which included two prison guards. All those dead were inmates, police said. According to the police, clashes erupted on Sunday afternoon within the prison premises when a large group of prisoners broke their cells and attempted to run towards the main gate of the prison, in an attempt to escape. Prison guards immediately opened fire to bring the situation under control. Initial investigations revealed the inmates were protesting against a spread of the COVID-19 virus within the prison premises and therefore wanted to be released. Officials from the prison said at the time the clashes erupted, at least 180 prisoners within the Mahara prison were infected with the virus and they had been isolated from the rest. The Mahara prison holds at least 2,500 prisoners.
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