Dutch police foil high-security prison break

Dutch police on Sunday arrested four people suspected of involvement in a botched prison break at a high-security facility.

Local media suggested that the breakout attempt targeted a man by the name of Omar L., who was reportedly jailed for life for involvement in two murders and three attempted murders.

“Several persons tried to breach the prison, but the attempt was foiled,” Dutch police said in a statement. “The suspects’ involvement in the escape attempt is being probed.”

Authorities were alerted to the possible prison break after a delivery van was set alight in the facility’s parking lot.

Incident prison Zutphen was an attempt to escape
A general view of the Zutphen prison area after police blockade near the prison in Zutphen, The Netherlands, 19 January 2020, after a fire had started in a van near the entrance during an attempted prison break. EPA-EFE/ROLAND HEITINK

The four suspects were apprehended following a cross-agency effort that brought together Dutch border police, detectives and even the German police.

Dutch police said “no one escaped.”

Via DW

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