

COLOMBO: Twenty-five people were killed and about 100 injured as security officials struggled to contain two days of clashes between rival groups of inmates at a prison in Sri Lanka, authorities said on Monday, marking the deadliest such violence in years. The clashes began on Sunday between more permanent, convicted prisoners and those under temporary detention at the prison in the coastal town of Negombo, about 35 km north of the commercial capital city of Colombo, authorities said.
The prison holds about 2,400 inmates, according to data from the Department of Prisons. Two prisoners died on Sunday and 38 inmates were injured. But a second, more deadly round of clashes erupted on Monday morning, leaving 23 others, including six prison officials, dead. Police riot control squads armed with batons and police special forces were rushed to the prison to control the riot. A police bus carried the injured inmates, some of them sprawled on its floor, to hospital. Areas within the prison were still being cleared, officials said. Dozens of people, including relatives of inmates, gathered outside the prison and had to be held back by a police cordon. — Reuters
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