The mysterious escape of the inmates of Idiofa prison: between audacity and superstition

The story of the spectacular escape of ten inmates, including a woman, from the prosecution cell near the Idiofa Peace Court (Kwilu) on Monday night has caused a stir in the local community. The details of this escape are both intriguing and mysterious.

According to information provided by Arsène Kasiama, the coordinator of the new civil society of Idiofa, the inmates managed to saw through the iron bars of their cell without arousing suspicion. However, what struck people and fueled rumors were the surprising discoveries made at the scene: objects with superstitious connotations, including gri-gri carefully arranged in a small bottle, perfume and other strange artifacts.

The enigmatic atmosphere surrounding this escape does not end there. Indeed, the inmates allegedly took advantage of the pouring rain to hide their actions and deceive the vigilance of the prison authorities. In addition, the presence of these mysterious objects casts doubt on the influence of supernatural forces in this incident.

For Arsène Kasiama, this extraordinary escape is not only the result of a daring escape, but also the reflection of an astonishing situation. “They sawed the iron bars before escaping, taking advantage of the rain to hide their actions,” he said. “In the cell where a total of 23 prisoners were held, we discovered gri-gri and other strange objects. In addition, the guardhouse, consisting of only two policemen, fled with their weapons,” he added.

This extraordinary escape raises questions about the security and reliability of the prison system in Idiofa. Local authorities are now faced with the delicate task of tracking down the fugitives and understanding the circumstances of this unusual escape. While the local community is still reeling from this unexpected event, the investigation promises to bring its share of revelations about this intriguing case.

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