600-Foot Tunnel Found at Iraq Prison

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Lifer
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600-Foot Tunnel Found at Iraq Prison
U.S. Military Guards Discover Escape Attempt at Camp Bucca
By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL, AP





AP


Camp Bucca holds more than 6,000 detainees.


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WASHINGTON (March 25) - U.S. military guards discovered a 600-foot tunnel - dug with makeshift tools - leading out of the main prison facility for detainees in Iraq before anyone had the opportunity to escape, officials said Friday.

The tunnel at Camp Bucca was 12 to 15 feet deep and as wide as 3 feet and had reached beyond the compound fence, said Army Maj. Flora Lee, a spokeswoman at the Army's Combined Press Information Center in Iraq said by telephone. She did not know when guards discovered the tunnel.

Camp Bucca holds 6,049 detainees, nearly two-thirds of all those in Iraq, Lee said. Situated near the southern city of Umm Qasr, it is one of three detainee facilities in Iraq.

A bucket cut from a water container and a shovel made of tent material were used to dig the tunnel, Lee said. The opening was under a floorboard of the compound and was concealed with dirt.

Authorities in charge of the compound realized a tunnel was under way after they found dirt in latrines and other places, Lee said. It may have been the most extensive effort aimed at a mass escape, she said.

"I'm not aware of any other instances where this has happened,'' Lee said. "There have been a few other attempts at digging a tunnel but nothing of this size.''

U.S. guards fired on prisoners during a riot at Camp Bucca on Jan. 31, killing four detainees and injuring six others.

The guard detachment at Camp Bucca includes military police of the 105th Military Police Battalion and Air Force security forces personnel with the 586th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, she said.

 

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Lifer
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Damn. How big where the ones that British/American POW camps made during world war II?
 

raildogg

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It is the duty of every prisoner to escape from prison. The German POW's that we held during WW2 on American soil had very elaborate plans of escape. Some Germans even escaped into the streets of Phoenix (I believe) from a nearby POW camp for German prisoners. They were eventually caught.

America and British prisoners held by the Nazis had wide ranging coordinated plans of escape and they carried them out. Most prisoners were caught by the Nazis, while some escaped. You must realize that every country realizes that it is the duty of a prisoner to plan an escape . That's why many prisoners are not punished for escaping the prison.
 

dahunan

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Ever read Les Misearbles' .. poor guy was given 5 years for stealing.. then 5 more years for each of the three times he tried to escape :(

I say they should have flooded those tunnels while the insurgents were in them ;) -- or at least sent in some wild boars to tear them to shreds... :D
 

ntdz

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That's scary, I'm glad they didn't escape. Would've been a PR nightmare had they escaped, not to mention of a bunch of terrorists/insurgents would've been set free.

BTW, I'm waiting for the mods to do to googer to what they did to Rip (2 week vacation for just posting the article and that's it).
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: ntdz
That's scary, I'm glad they didn't escape. Would've been a PR nightmare had they escaped, not to mention of a bunch of terrorists/insurgents would've been set free.

BTW, I'm waiting for the mods to do to googer to what they did to Rip (2 week vacation for just posting the article and that's it).

Big deal, Rip spammed them like a typical bible thumping christian fundamentalist would do...

 

imported_Condor

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Originally posted by: dahunan
Ever read Les Misearbles' .. poor guy was given 5 years for stealing.. then 5 more years for each of the three times he tried to escape :(

I say they should have flooded those tunnels while the insurgents were in them ;) -- or at least sent in some wild boars to tear them to shreds... :D

Ouch! This is really depressing! Agreement with both you and Dave in the same hour!