KUPANG (Indonesia), Jan 14: Eighteen nationals from Afghanistan and Myanmar detained while trying to illegally enter Australia escaped from a detention centre on Wednesday in eastern Indonesia, an official said.

Justice ministry official Rochmadi said 13 Afghans and five people from Myanmar fled the immigration detention centre in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara province, thanks to the negligence of wardens. “They ran away as their cells weren’t locked. After attacking three wardens they left the prison in a car that was apparently waiting for them outside,” he said, adding the escape occurred around 2:30 am (1830 GMT).—AFP

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