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450 Vietnamese drug addicts climbed walls, attacked guards in mass breakout

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Jailbreak: 450 Vietnamese drug addicts climbed walls, attacked guards in mass breakout from rehab centre

The detainees attacked guards, climbed walls, and broke down the main gate at the centre in the Vietnam’s southern province of Ba Ria Vung Tau

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 14 April, 2016, 3:01pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 14 April, 2016, 3:01pm

Agence France-Presse

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Around 450 Vietnamese drug addicts have escaped from a rehabilitation centre where many were held for compulsory treatment, an official said on Thursday.

The detainees attacked guards, climbed walls, and broke down the main gate at the centre in the Vietnam’s southern province of Ba Ria Vung Tau late on Wednesday.

“We have brought 150 patients back, while search efforts are underway for nearly 300 others,” Le Thi Trang Dai, director of the provincial labour department, said.

Vietnam’s communist government enforces a compulsory treatment programme for the country’s estimated 140,000 drug addicts.

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[Around 450 Vietnamese drug addicts have escaped from a rehabilitation centre where many were held for compulsory treatment. Photo: Facebook]

Addicts can also voluntarily enter the centres to undergo rehabilitation treatments.

The escapees were a mix of compulsory and volunteer admissions, Dai said.

Local authorities are urging families to bring back runaway patients so they can complete their treatment, she added.

“Police are also investigating the reasons behind the escape, trying to understand if there is a leader behind the incident,” she said.

The escapees have been begging for clothes from local residents and trying to hitchhike out of the area, the state-run VN Express newspaper said.

“Others have escaped into [a] nearby deep forest,” the report added.

Addicts undergo two-year spells of treatment at the centres aimed at curbing rising drug use rates, especially among young people.

US-based Human Rights Watch has denounced the conditions in Vietnam’s rehab centres and a UN expert has recommended they be closed.

HRW says the treatment centres are “forced labour camps” where inmates do not receive proper health care and are often subjected to physical violence.

Addicts are mostly forced to report to the centres by their family or local authorities, but they are not criminals.


 
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