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The National Reports that Keas villagers stormed the Wabag police cells on Monday night and freed four of their men who were locked up on Sunday afternoon.
Enga police commander Supt Martin Lakari told The National yesterday that the Keas villagers, living near Wabag town, came in numbers at around noon, over-powered five policemen and used a bolt cutter to cut open the locks and freed the four detainees.
Lakari said 16 other detainees were in the cell but decided against following the four out of the cells.
He identified the four escapees as Pesara Pambai, William Pambai, Nilin Pambai and Minjuk Pambai.
Lakari said the four, who are brothers, were charged with attempted murder, wilful damage and causing grievous bodily harm and were supposed to appear before Wabag District Court yesterday morning for mention.
He said police arrested the four on Sunday for setting up an illegal roadblock and attacked a local businessman, damaging his vehicle.
They resisted when police came to arrest them and attacked four senior police officers at the Premier’s Hill.
He said the manner in which the detainees walked out of the cell was very questionable.
Lakari said there was a possibility the villagers had collaborated with the policemen on duty to free the four brothers.
Lakari said none of his policemen were hurt or injured during the attack.
He said he suspended three of the five policemen on duty and ordered them to go after the escapees and bring them back to police custody.
He, however, allowed the two other officers, who are juniors, to continue work while an internal police investigation was underway.
Lakari said if an investigation revealed that the duty policemen had helped the four brothers to escape, the officers would face criminal charges.
‘They would be charged with aiding prisoners to escape from lawful custody.
He said if the investigation revealed that the police officers were negligent in their duties, then the officers would face disciplinary actions.
He said yesterday afternoon the three suspended police officers rearrested Pesara and took him back to police station where he was charged with escaping from lawful custody.
Lakari said Pesara’s three brothers were still at large.
He said the breakout occurred after police refused bail for the four brothers on two occasions (Sunday and Monday) when approached by their Keas tribesmen.

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