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5 juveniles killed, 7K prisoners on run
Hindustan Times
|September 11, 2025
KATHMANDU: At least five juvenile inmates died during a clash with security personnel at a jail in western Nepal, while more than 7,000 prisoners escaped from different jails across the country during the violent antigovernment protests, according to media reports.
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Inmates took advantage of the protests in the country and tried to escape from jails, resulting in clashes across several prison facilities since Tuesday.
"Five juvenile inmates died in a clash with security personnel at the Naubasta Correctional Home in Naubasta Regional Jail located in Baijnath Rural Municipality-3 of Banke on Tuesday night," The Rising Nepal newspaper said.
The five juvenile inmates were killed and four were seriously injured when police opened fire during a clash that broke out when inmates tried to take over the weapons of security personnel of the correctional home, the newspaper said, quoting the Naubasta Juvenile Correctional Home office.
According to authorities, 149 of the 585 inmates from the prison and 76 of the 176 detainees from the juvenile home escaped during the incident.
MyRepublica newspaper reported that around 7,000 inmates across the country have escaped from various prisons.
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