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Posted By on January 20, 2012

About 30 asylum seekers have escaped from an Indonesian detention centre by digging a tunnel under the wall.

The males escaped through the two-metre tunnel in Surabaya city right after using spoons, nails and sticks to dig their way from a bathroom, under the main gate to flexibility.

As some dug, others had performed the traditional South Asian board sport of carrom to distract the guards.

All of them, which includes one particular who survived the shipwreck which killed about two hundred folks previous 30 days, are thought to be from the Hazara ethnic team.

Immigration officers learned of the Sunday night breakout when an elderly escapee was spotted on the street outside the detention centre in East Java.

So much just 12 have been recaptured.

The migrants dug the tunnel from the restroom in the church, which is positioned close to the principal gate, the head of the East Java provincial ministry, Mashudi, advised AFP.

They managed to dig a room vast and extended enough to ultimately find their way out.

The escapees stated they have been disappointed simply because they had been waiting around more than a year for the UN refugee agency to evaluate their claims.

Some have travelled to Jakarta to press their situation even though others are considered to be making an attempt to arrange a boat trip to Australia.

The immigration department chief in the province, Arifin Somadilaga, has ordered a crackdown on asylum seekers in the wake of the escape.

He has directed his staff to report all potential breaches of self-discipline to the police who will be urged to handle the asylum seekers as criminals.

He says guards at the centre did not discover the detainees digging a hole below the wall simply because they are understaffed.

The escape arrives right after some of the detention centre’s detainees informed the ABC of beatings from guards.

1 of the guys who was beaten, Ali Mohammed, said he had previously escaped the detention centre but was recaptured.

ABC/AFP


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