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THE alleged mystery woman in the William Nanua Kapris escape from the Bomana prison maximum security unit has been captured by police.
The woman who allegedly impersonated a human rights lawyer and went to the jail with others to set free 12 prisoners including suspected bank robber Kapris from Bomana’s maximum security lockup is behind bars.
Helen Mark Kuipa, 26, from Kupalis village in Wabag, Enga Province, was apprehended at Talai settlement, Badili. Police claim she had been on the run from them for almost three months.
The identity of the “mystery woman’’ was the subject of speculation in the mass media, with those who witnessed her in the Bomana raid describing her as a very beautiful and sophisticated woman, while others likened her to Serah Tancredi, partner of Michael Schofield in the movie Prison Break.
On Saturday night at around 8 she was caught at Talai settlement after a tip off from the public.
NCD metropolitan commander, Chief Superintendent Fred Yakasa told reporters yesterday that police believe that Ms Kuipa was flown from Lae to Port Moresby last December specifically to participate in the operation to free Kapris.
Mr Yakasa alleged that the “script’’ for the escape episode had been written some month ago.
He alleged that the arrested woman had been chosen to be “the main player’’ and her arrival from Lae “fitted into the script’’.
On January 12, she was alleged to have gone to the Bomana maximum security compound in a Toyota Hilux double cab, blue in colour and bearing the registration number BCE 451. She went there, he claimed, posing as a human rights lawyer for her client John Siko Wel, an inmate in the prison compound.
On arrival at the gate, Mr Yakasa alleged she produced a yellow envelope containing a letter addressed to the officer in charge of the maximum security unit.
She was then escorted into the reception area where a guard then went to the cells and brought Siko Wel to her. It is alleged that when Wel was brought into the reception area, Helen Kuipa handed him a gun which he used to hold up the two guards. He told them to open the gate to the main compound.
Eleven inmates and Kapris escaped. On their way out they also stole an AR 15 rifle
Helen and the 12 prisoners escaped to Sogeri, he said, and were there for almost two weeks before coming back to the city.
“All the time she’s been moving from one location to another after the arrest of William Kapris and others...but basically she has been very cooperative with police and I am confident that we are now in a better position to put the puzzle together and hopefully dismantle the entire Kapris gang,” Mr Yakasa said.

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