600 drug addicts escape from rehab
center in southern Vietnam
Police
arrest a group of drug addicts who escaped from Dong Nai Province
Rehabilitation Center on the evening of October 23, 2016.
Around 600 drug addicts from
a rehabilitation center in southern Vietnam’s Dong Nai Province forced their
way out of the facility before midnight on Sunday, with the majority still at
large.
As of 5 am
Monday morning, around 150 escapees had been apprehended while over 400
remain on the loose, according to Deputy Director of the Dong Nai Province
Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (DOLISA) Ho Van Loc.
The addicts
were patients of the provincial rehab center located in Xuan Phu Commune,
Xuan Loc District.
The
break-out occurred at around 11pm on Sunday, when a group of newly admitted
drug addicts provoked their fellow patients into vandalizing the center, Loc
said.
Arming themselves
with fire extinguishers and sticks, the rebels stormed their way through
three other sectors of the rehab center and forced other patients to leave
the facility.
Police
responding to the chaotic scene reportedly fired warning shots into the air
to no avail, as the unruly mob swarmed out of the center and attacked anyone
in their way, a source of Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper said.
The police
eventually gave way to the rioters after consulting with senior provincial
officials, warning local authorizes and asking other police forces to assist
in the search for the escapees.
Households
in Xuan Loc District were advised to keep their doors shut, while gas
stations along sections of National Route 1 in the area were also requested
to close earlier than usual amid safety concerns.
Many of the
escaped addicts were caught by locals and police officers as they wandered
around villages asking for money.
One group of
escapees reportedly stole the motor tricycle of a local household, while one
of the mob leaders rode away on a motorbike stolen from a staff member at the
rehab center.
As of Monday
morning police had finished examining the scene and one of the rehab patients
who incited the riot has been caught and detained for questioning,.
Commuters
passing through Xuan Phu Commune on National Route 1 were stopped by the
runaways and had their vehicles vandalized.
Police
checkpoints have also been set up on roads surrounding Long Khanh Town in
Dong Nai Province, located to the south of the rehab centers where the riot
broke out.
Locals look on as police set up
a checkpoint to arrest escapees from Dong Nai Province Rehabilitation Center
on the evening of October 23, 2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A female bedroom in Dong Nai
Province Rehabilitation Center vandalized by rioters on the evening of
October 23, 2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Local police forces respond to
the riot at Dong Nai Province Rehabilitation Center on the evening of October
23, 2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Police arrest a drug addict who
escaped from Dong Nai Province Rehabilitation Center on the evening of
October 23, 2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Police arrest a group of drug
addicts who escaped from Dong Nai Province Rehabilitation Center on the
evening of October 23, 2016. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Overloaded rehab center?
The number
of drug addicts currently being treated at Dong Nai Province Rehabilitation Center
is nearly 1,500, more than twice its designed capacity of between 600 and
700, according to figures provided by the provincial DOLISA, which oversees
the center’s operation.
This has led
to substandard living conditions and widespread discontent amongst patients,
a source said.
Thirty
percent of those admitted to the center have criminal records, while the
majority of patients are infected with HIV, tuberculosis or have mental
illnesses, adding to the workload of rehab staffers.
According to
Vietnamese law, homeless drug addicts or those who have a drug relapse after
being rehabilitated at home can be compelled to go through an enforced
rehabilitation program at a state-run center.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 10, 2016
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