17 killed in Venezuela prison riot

“The prisoners are upset that they are not allowed visits and they do not have water or food,” said Carolina Giron of the Venezuelan Prison Observatory told AFP.

May 02, 2020 10:31 pm | Updated 10:31 pm IST

At least 17 inmates were killed Friday in a Venezuelan prison riot, military authorities said. Detainees at Guanare city’s Los Llanos prison staged “a disturbance of public order... resulting in 17 deaths and nine injuries,” according to a military report.

The Army gave no reason for the riot, stating that inmates had attacked prison officials. Among those wounded were the prison’s director, hurt in the back, and a lieutenant injured by shrapnel from a grenade.

“The prisoners are upset that they are not allowed visits and they do not have water or food,” said Carolina Giron of the Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP) told AFP .

Visitors – who often provide food and medicine to inmates – have been banned since March 16 under coronavirus quarantine measures.

“The vast majority of the prisoners are malnourished and have tuberculosis,” Ms. Giron said, adding that the amount of food they receive does not meet their caloric needs.

Venezuela has recorded more than 300 coronavirus cases and 10 deaths, although the government has yet to confirm whether any of the infections were among prisoners. The prisoners' rights group said the Los Llanos Penitentiary was also massively overcrowded.

It was built to house 750 inmates but currently holds 2,500, said Ms. Giron. OVP documented 97 deaths in Venezuelan prisons in 2019, 70 percent of which were due to health reasons.

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