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Authorities believe escaped prisoners traveled by boat
By TRAVIS CARTWRIGHT-CARROLL
Guardian Staff Reporter
travis@nasguard.com
“It is very concerning you know because [that] group of people who escaped from jail in Haiti, the government is trying its best to get everybody back in jail,” he said when contacted.
“I know some went to the Dominican Republic. They have been arrested there and some have been arrested in Haiti and we got the news that at least three of them could be in The Bahamas.”
He said Bahamian officials were trying to identify the men.
When contacted for comment on the Haitian fugitives yesterday, Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell said he could not speak to the issue.
Immigration Director William Pratt said he could not confirm the reports.
According to the Associated Press, 329 Haitian inmates escaped a prison in Croix-des-Bouquets after gunmen attacked the facility in an effort to free a prisoner.
The gunmen were attempting to free the son of a prominent businessman being held on kidnapping charges.
Haitian police believe that some of the escapees fled the country and authorities appealed to Dominican Republic and Jamaican officials for assistance.
Rodrigue said as soon as he was informed, he contacted Bahamian authorities.
He said it is imperative that if the men are in the group, that they are identified, secured and repatriated.
When asked if he fears that more of the escaped prisoners got away in The Bahamas, he said, “We don’t know yet.
“We are pretty sure they came by boat. Unfortunately for them, that boat was
apprehended by the Defence Force.
“Apparently they can be among a group who has been apprehended in Inagua, I think.”
He said the embassy is providing Bahamian authorities with the names and information of the suspects.
On Saturday, Royal Bahamas Defence Force officers spotted a Haitian sloop off Duncan Town, Ragged Island.
Officials said 105 Haitian migrants were apprehended — 76 men and 29 women.
The migrants are currently in Inagua awaiting repatriation.
Mitchell said recently that the Carmichael Road Detention Centre was “bursting at the seams”.
Pratt previously expressed fears that some of the fugitives may be headed to The Bahamas.
For the month so far, Mitchell said 409 migrants were interdicted in Bahamian waters.
August 29, 2014
By KRYSTEL ROLLE-BROWN
Guardian Staff Reporter
krystel@nasguard.com
Nassau, The Bahamas
Immigration Director William Pratt yesterday expressed fears that some of the fugitives who escaped a Haitian prison in a mass prison break earlier this week may be headed to The Bahamas.
On Sunday morning, more than 300 prisoners escaped a high security prison, which is just outside the Haitian capital.
According to the Associated Press (AP), Haitian police believe that some of the escapees have fled the country and authorities have already appealed to Dominican Republic and Jamaican officials for assistance.
Pratt said while the Department of Immigration has not received an official report from Haitian authorities, local officers remain on high alert.
“Our department [is] taking all of the necessary precautions,” Pratt said. “Our officers are always on high alert at the port of entry.
“However, we are concerned that most of these persons perhaps may attempt to enter illegally by illegal boat landing. That’s what we are afraid of.
“We are hoping that the Defence Force, as they always do, would also be alert and vigilant and ensure that no illegal boats are landed at any of our islands.”
According to reports, some inmates were captured, but up to last night there were more than 200 on the run, including accused rapists, robbers and kidnappers.
AP said the gunmen entered the prison in Croix-des-Bouquets and wounded two guards in an attack that is believed to have been orchestrated to free a high profile prisoner.
A total 329 prisoners escaped during the melee.
Given that The Bahamas is a common destination for Haitian immigrants, Pratt said it is not unreasonable to expect that some of the prisoners would attempt to migrate to The Bahamas.
Pratt noted that a group of 101 Haitian immigrants was apprehended by the Coast Guard in waters near Inagua on Monday.
He said there were 80 males and 21 females.
The Coast Guard took the migrants to Inagua, where they remained until yesterday.
The group was repatriated on several Pineapple Air flights directly from Inagua.
Pratt said in an effort to cut costs, authorities did not transport the Haitians to the Carmichael Road Detention Centre in New Providence, as is customary.
August 15, 2014