PRISON BREAK IN MOZAMBIQUE AFTER DISPUTED ELECTION RESULTS. (PHOTO).

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 Political Unrest and Prison Breaks Amid Mozambique’s Disputed Election Results Over 1,500 prisoners escaped from a Mozambique prison amid violent protests triggered by disputed presidential election results. Tensions escalated after the ruling Frelimo party's victory was upheld by the constitutional court, leading to clashes that killed at least 33 people. The unrest allowed prisoners to break out, with 150 recaptured so far, while widespread looting and arson have further destabilized the country. The protests, fueled by opposition leader VenĂ¢ncio Mondlane’s claims of election fraud, have resulted in over 150 deaths since October. By Christmas Eve, Maputo was a ghost town, with businesses shuttered and residents avoiding the violence. The ongoing chaos highlights the deep political and social divisions in Mozambique following the controversial election.

IGP PRESENTED INSURANCE CHECKS TO 20 FAMILIES OF DECEASED OFFICERS WHO DIED WHILE IN SERVICE. (PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE.



The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba psc(+),NPM,NEAPS,fdc,CFR represented by the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command,CP Adebowale Williams psc(+)fdc, today 6/12/2022 presented Insurance Checks to (20) Twenty Families of deceased Officers who died while in service.

The highly emotional event had the beneficiaries full of appreciation to the Police Authorities for their deep rooted concerns in matters of their welfare.

The Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Police Command, CP Adebowale Williams psc (+),fdc while conveying the courtesies of the IGP, assured the families of the deceased Officers of continued support at all times, premised on the various active roles their spouses played in ridding the State and indeed the Nation at large of criminal elements.
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