’42 inmates injured in Medellin prison riot’

The Bellavista prison (Image credit: YouTube)

Forty-two inmates were allegedly injured after a prison search turned into riots in the Bellavista prison north of Colombia’s second largest city Medellin on Thursday.

Prison rights defender Jorge Carmona told media that an excessively violent search for alcohol and drugs by prison authority INPEC spurred an outbreak of violence.

The riot was not confirmed by INPEC.


Prison rights defender Jorge Carmona


Of the injured prisoners, four had to be taken to hospital in critical condition, said Carmona.

Tensions in the prison have been high due to overcrowding and decades of neglect in Bellavista.


Ombudsman Carlos Negret

Colombia’s Ombudsman, Carlos Negret, in February said the prison was holding three times the number of people it is legally allowed.

Parts of the prison are out of order as wings are on the verge of collapse, according to the prison workers union.

Negret called on INPEC to close the prison, but has been ignored by the prison authority.

Less than a half year later a fire broke out in one of the abandoned wings.

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