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Pakistani jail inmates escape after several earthquakes cause panic

Pakistani jail inmates escape after several earthquakes cause panic

Khaleej Times2 days ago

Dozens of prisoners escaped from a jail in the Pakistan city of Karachi late on Monday night, a provincial law minister said.
The jail break occurred after several earthquakes caused panic among the prisoners, the minister, Zia-ul-Hasan Lanjar, told reporters outside Malir prison.
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