Portugal high-security jailbreak sees five inmates escaping by ladder

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox

A razor wire fence at the La Esperanza Penitentiary Complex in San Salvador, El Salvador, on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. Two and half year's following President Nayib Bukele's crime crackdown, El Salvador has remained in a state of exception that has transformed the nation from one of the most dangerous countries in Latin America to among the safest, while simultaneously alarming human-rights groups that have condemned mass arrests and what they say are other abuses of civil liberties. Photographer: Camilo Freedman/Bloomberg

A Briton, an Argentinian and a Georgian, as well as two Portuguese men, escaped from the Vale de Judeus high-security prison.

PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

Follow topic:

LISBON - Five inmates including a Briton, an Argentinian and a Georgian as well as two Portuguese escaped from the Vale de Judeus high-security prison some 30km north of Lisbon, authorities said on Sept 7.

According to the Portuguese prison service, the men, aged between 33 and 61 years old, escaped at 10am (5pm in Singapore), "with external help through the launch of a ladder, which allowed the inmates to scale the wall and access the outside".

Police had been immediately deployed to recapture the escapees, it added.

The two Portuguese escapees were serving 25-year sentences for offences including drug trafficking, criminal association, theft, robbery and kidnapping, the prison service said.

The other three had been convicted of offences such as theft, kidnapping and robbery.

"What failed here is the Portuguese state, due to the lack of guards and investment. Security is at stake," Frederico Morais, president of the prison guards union, said.

Portugal's Justice Ministry, which oversees the prison system, was not immediately available for comment.

Vale de Judeus is a high-security prison with a capacity of 560 inmates, according to its website. REUTERS

See more on