A preliminary investigation into the recent jailbreak at Malir Jail has confirmed that 138 inmates remain at large. According to a report submitted to the Inspector General of Prisons, chaos began at 12:05 AM at Malir Jail, when inmates initiated a disturbance. Prison staff attempted to regain control, but the situation escalated rapidly. A significant number of prisoners began vandalizing various sections of the facility. In Circle No. 4, inmates broke doors and metal grills, while thousands of others carried out extensive damage in different barracks of Circles 2 and 5.

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