Colombo: A violent unpeace between two groups of prisoners in a prison in Negombo municipality of Sri Lanka took a horrific turn. According to officials, a total of 29 people, including 25 prisoners and 4 security personnel, were killed in the underdone clash, while increasingly than 100 prisoners and jail personnel were injured. The injured were immediately admitted to Negombo Government Hospital, where many are in hair-trigger condition. Initial investigation has revealed that the dispute started between two rival drug gangs, which soon took the form of a jail riot.
How did the violence start?
According to the police, there was an wrangling between two rival groups related to the drug mafia lodged inside the jail on Sunday night. Within some time the dispute turned into a violent unpeace and both sides attacked each other. The situation became so bad that the jail wardship had to undeniability spare security forces to tenancy the situation.
How is the condition of the injured?
Negombo Government Hospital Director Pushpa Gamlath said that a large number of injured have been brought to the hospital. Many people have suffered serious injuries from bullets as well as sharp weapons. The team of doctors is continuously treating the injured and the condition of many still remains critical.
Are there increasingly prisoners in the jail than its capacity?
According to local media reports, Negombo Prison has been struggling with the problem of overcrowding for a long time. It is believed that overcrowding and gang activities remoter instigated this violence. The wardship is now investigating the unshortened matter to find out where the lapse occurred in the security arrangements.
What did the officials say?
The jail wardship and police have started investigating the incident. Officials say a detailed investigation is stuff conducted into the reasons for the violence and strict whoopee will be taken versus the culprits. At present, spare security forces have been deployed in the jail premises so that the situation does not deteriorate again.
Is this the biggest jail riot of the last five years?
According to reports, it is believed to be the deadliest prison violence in Sri Lanka in the last five years. Due to the large number of deaths and injuries, snooping well-nigh this incident has increased throughout the country. The government has indicated a high-level inquiry into the matter and the jail security system may moreover be reviewed to prevent such incidents in future.

