A devastating earthquake-triggered prison break occurred at the Malir Jail in Karachi, Pakistan, resulting in the escape of over 200 prisoners. The chaos erupted when a series of low-intensity earthquakes hit the area on Monday, prompting the evacuation of prisoners from their cells as a precautionary measure.
*The Escape*
According to eyewitnesses and officials, the prisoners panicked and started resorting to violence to break free from their cells. In the ensuing chaos, some prisoners attacked guards, seized their weapons, and managed to flee the premises. Sindh Home Minister Zia-ul Hasan Lanjhar confirmed that 216 prisoners escaped, with 78 of them being recaptured within 24 hours.
*Injuries and Casualties*
A prisoner was shot dead during the escape attempt, while a dozen policemen and prisoners were injured in the violence. Three security personnel were also injured in a shootout during the jailbreak.
*Investigation and Aftermath*
The incident led to the dismissal of IG prisons, the jail superintendent, and other high-ranking officials. Law enforcement authorities launched a joint operation to track down the remaining escapees, with police teams conducting raids to find them. The Sindh chief minister made a televised appeal, urging the escapees to turn themselves in and warning that those caught would face terror charges.

*Details of the Escapees*
The Malir Jail houses over 100 Indian prisoners, mostly poor fishermen serving time for allegedly fishing illegally in Pakistan’s waters. Fortunately, they were kept in a separate barrack and remained in their cells during the earthquake. According to senior police official Kashif Abbasi, none of the escaped prisoners were convicted or facing trial as militants.
*Earthquake Details*
Karachi experienced multiple earthquakes in the past 24 hours, with magnitudes ranging from 2.6 to 3.4, according to the National Seismic Monitoring Center.
*Government Response*
The government has urged the escapees to surrender, promising to consider reducing their sentences if they return voluntarily. However, those caught by the police will face strict action, including potential terror charges. The authorities are working to bring the situation under control and prevent further incidents.