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Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official

June 12, 2010 (WASHINGTON) — The Sudanese government today asked the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) to issue orange notices in order to locate four men sentenced to death for killing a USAID employee two years ago in the Sudanese capital who managed to escape prison this week.

PR049d.jpgAn Orange notice is defined by INTERPOL as one that is issued “to warn police, public entities and other international organizations about potential threats from disguised weapons, parcel bombs and other dangerous materials”

The Sudanese police said in a statement yesterday that the convicts broke out through an old sewage pipe and escaped the notorious Kober prison. This is the first time in the history of the Sudan that a prisoner succeeds in making his way out of Kober which is considered a maximum security facility where political figures are normally held when detained.

The fugitives who boarded a Toyota Land cruiser after their escape clashed briefly with police at a checkpoint northwest of the twin capital city of Omdurman but still managed to overrun it, killing a police driver on spot.

Sudanese media quoted officials as saying that they are closing on the suspects expecting them to be captured in the coming hours.

However, the INTERPOL released a statement today saying that at the request of the Khartoum it issued an international security alert for Abdelraouf Abu Zaid Mohamed Hamzza, Mohamed Makawi Ibrahim Mohamed, Abdelbasit Alhaj Alhassan Haj Hamad and Mohanad Osman Yousif Mohamed.

“Based on identifying information provided by INTERPOL’s National Central Bureau (NCB) in Khartoum, including the fugitives’ photographs, the Command and Co-ordination Centre at the General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon has issued the Orange Notice security alert to law enforcement officials in each of its 188 member countries” the statement said.

“All NCBs and INTERPOL Regional Bureaus have also been requested to circulate the alert to all relevant national and immigration authorities to assist in the location and identification of the convicted murderers”.

The new development may be an indication that Sudan believes the four men are attempting to flee the country.

“The escape of these dangerous convicted murderers who showed no hesitation in firing upon police, leaving one officer dead and another injured, is a significant threat to the safety and security of citizens, and Sudan should be commended for their swift actions in alerting the global law enforcement community and the wider public,” said INTERPOL’s Executive Director of Police Services, Jean-Michel Louboutin.

“The information included in the INTERPOL alert which has been sent to police around the world, will significantly increase the chances of these four killers being quickly recaptured. These men are clearly dangerous and the public are advised not to approach them, but instead report any sightings to their local police,” warned Louboutin”.

“The INTERPOL General Secretariat will continue to work closely with NCB Khartoum and other NCBs to provide whatever additional assistance is required to locate and arrest these dangerous fugitives” he added.

Yesterday the Sudanese lawyer for Granville’s family, Taha Ibrahim told the London based Al-Sharq Al-Awsat that the escape was a “political partnership that took place from inside and outside Sudan”.

Ibrahim predicted that the four men will try to head towards Somalia and expressed doubt over the police version of their escape noting that all detainees sentenced to death in Kober prison have cuffs on their hands and feet.

In Washington, the State Department said it expected Sudanese authorities to apprehend the escaped convicts and ensure that justice is served.

“The United States Government expects that Sudanese authorities will apprehend these convicted murderers and ensure that justice is served for the men killed and their families” US State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said in a statement.

John Granville and his Sudanese driver Abdel-Rahman Abbas Rahma were shot dead on 2008 New Years Eve by men believed to be belonging to an Islamic militant group Ansar al-Tawhid which claimed responsibility for the killing.

Granville was the first American to be killed in Sudan since 1973, when two diplomats were slain by Palestinian militants.

The defendants sought an overrule of the death penalty by the appeals court particularly after it was reported that the driver’s family waived their right to request that the men be executed in accordance with Islamic Shari’a law. However in December the court upheld the capital punishment.

(ST)

9 Comments

  • Jonglei-watchdog
    Jonglei-watchdog

    Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official
    There seem to be a false play in the escape of these men and I don’t even think of their re-arrest. The men killed an official working for American organsation and Sudan ties with the west is not that fine. There is no prove of how these men escape Kober prison through a sewage pipe. How big is this sewage pipe for men to go through?

    All these reports are just propaganda from the Sudanese authorities to the media to blingfold the world. If they will ever be arrested then my watch is wrong but let us wait and see.

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  • Luk K Dak
    Luk K Dak

    Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official
    Who are they kidding? I trained at ” Kober” for about three months, and there’s no way a death-row inmate could escape. Moreover, death-row inmates are locked up in separate cells, and are guarded around the clock. This’ indicative of a broken justice system at best,

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official
    There is no place to hide, justices is the only way forward.

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  • Aturjok
    Aturjok

    Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official
    These guys have not gone any where. They are right in Khartoum with their families and NIF turned NCP knows it.

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  • DASODIKO
    DASODIKO

    Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official
    what a cynicism? what a crap? you released your memebers and asking the INTERPOL to catch them. lasy year on one of the Sudan governemnt owned newspapers, I read an interview with Sudan Islamist who said that Muslim is not allowed to be hanged because he killed the infidel. That was an indication that these killers were going to be released in a way or an other.

    I hope the US kidnapped AIDS workers not be killed by the hallocinated Islamist!!!!!!!!!! My greives to the family of Grandville who was killed in a cold blood.

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  • telfajbago
    telfajbago

    Sudan requests INTERPOL help in nabbing the killers of a USAID official
    The Interpol should not trust the theatrics of the NCP, for they know full well the whereabouts of these men. Furthermore, the broad smile on the faces of four men of yesterday snap, belies the claim that, these criminals were actually convicted and I’m sure they had been enjoying deliciouses in Kobar prison or at the National Security headquarters, better off than staying in seven star hotel of Dubai until they were released in the opportune moment

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