What usually would sound as the unthinkable happened on
February 2, 2015, Monday, in Meerut in the northern state of Uttar
Pradesh, India, when scores of inmates staged a mass jailbreak from an
Indian young offenders detention centre by using their bedsheets.
It was gathered that the inmates tied their bedsheets together and then scaled down the walls of the three-storey building.
According to the city’s superintendent of police Om Prakash, a total of 91 inmates, including several convicted murderers, managed to flee the facility in Meerut overnight.
It was however gathered that 35 of the fleeing inmates have since been recaptured.
“They removed an iron grille from a window at the back of the building while police were guarding the front,” Prakash told AFP from Meerut.
“This was done so professionally that no one got a whiff,” Prakash added.

It was disclosed that those still on the run included inmates convicted of crimes such as murder, rape, theft and banditry.
Prakash added that all the inmates are aged under 18.
It was gathered that the inmates tied their bedsheets together and then scaled down the walls of the three-storey building.
According to the city’s superintendent of police Om Prakash, a total of 91 inmates, including several convicted murderers, managed to flee the facility in Meerut overnight.
It was however gathered that 35 of the fleeing inmates have since been recaptured.
“They removed an iron grille from a window at the back of the building while police were guarding the front,” Prakash told AFP from Meerut.
“This was done so professionally that no one got a whiff,” Prakash added.
It was disclosed that those still on the run included inmates convicted of crimes such as murder, rape, theft and banditry.
Prakash added that all the inmates are aged under 18.
