6 killed in Indonesia prison riot

IANS  |  Jakarta 

Six people have been killed in clashes between and Islamist militant prisoners at a high-security jail on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta, officials said.

The jail in the (Brimob) headquarters in Depok houses high-risk terrorism convicts as well as Jakarta's former also known as Ahok, news reported.

The riot began on Tuesday night when the guards refused to give an brought by his family which led the prisoner to urge other inmates to revolt, according to officials.

Five police officers and one inmate were killed while another was still a hostage on Wednesday.

"Five of our colleagues died … one of our colleagues is still inside and being held hostage," said, adding that inmates were suspected to have taken weapons from the officers.

In a message carried on its news agency, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the incident and claimed 10 counter-terrorism officers had been killed.

However, Iqbal denied the IS was behind the attack or that it had been planned. He said police were still negotiating with the prisoners.

"We are securing the situation, containing inmates so this doesn't spread. We are still negotiating so that we don't have to go to the last resort," he said.

Ahok, who was sentenced to two years in prison in 2017 for blasphemy, was safe in the facility, said his sister.

Police officers maintained tight security around the jail and kept onlookers away from the entrance.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 20:46 IST