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Breakout occurs at second rehab facility in southern Vietnam
Drug abusers are seen
being brought back to the rehab center in the southern province of Ba
Ria-Vung Tau after their escape on November 9, 2016. Tuoi Tre
A
rehabilitation center in the southern Vietnamese province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau
is dealing with the aftermath of a riot which led to the escape of 200 drug
addicts from the venue, the second event of this type to hit the country in
the past month.
Hundreds of junkies at a
rehab facility in Toc Tien Commune, Tan Thanh District, began stirring
disorder on Wednesday morning hoping to put pressure on the center’s managers
and create the opportunity for escape.
The rioters threw rocks
at detention officers, forcing them to leave their patrol posts before the
center’s patients were able to damage the facility’s brick wall and run away.
A total of 195 drug
abusers freed themselves during the riot, 60 of whom were escorted back to
the facility on the evening of the same day.
According to Le Thi Trang
Dai, director of the provincial Department of Labor, War Invalids, and Social
Affairs, the uprising was likely in response to two recent breakout
situations at another rehab center in the southern province of Dong Nai.
Some 562 patients broke
out of the Dong Nai rehab center on October 23, 80 of whom were still
missing, while another mass-breakout occurred at the facility last Sunday
enabling 163 junkies to flee.
The junkies made a hole in the brick wall to escape the center. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Thanks to the prompt
response from competent authorities, the situation was quickly put under
control, Dai added.
Some of the rioters were
probed the same day and will be sternly punished for their incitement, as per
the law, said Colonel Le Toi Sung, director of the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Department
of Police.
A probe by Tuoi
Tre (Youth) newspaper showed that the center was home to 877
addicts, of whom 65 were women, though the building was only designed for 600
to 650 people.
Director Dai conceded
that the situation was partly a response to a lack of infrastructure, human
resources, policies, and professionalism in the management of drug abusers.
Managers and detention
officers at the facility should be thoroughly trained and equipped with the
necessary skills to cope with all possible scenarios, she continued.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 11, 2016
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