Fugitive caught near prison
Updated: 2014-11-02 09:23
(Xinhua )
|
|||||||||
Li Mengjun, an inmate who escaped from Beijiang Prison of Shaoguan city in South China's Guangdong province on Saturday, is captured near the prison, Nov 2, 2014. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Li Mengjun, 28, was convicted of robbery in 2006 and is on death reprieve. |
Chen Dachao, deputy head with the provincial prison management bureau, said two inmates at Beijiang Prison of Shaoguan City left the workshop through fire engine access, broke the lock of a door when others were working, and climbed over walls to escape at around 8:40 am.
Wu Changgui, one of the inmates, was knocked down by electric wire nets and recaptured, while another one, Li Mengjun, escaped, he said.
Preliminary investigation show that renovation works and dilapidated buildings that are yet to be dismantled obscured visions of the guards.
The 28-year-old fugitive, Li Mengjun, was convicted of robbery in 2006 and is on death reprieve, according to the city's public security bureau.
"The incident exposes loopholes in our prison management," said Chen Dachao, who added the prison management authorities need to beef up security and learn a lesson from this incident.
Police officers have promised a cash reward worth 200,000 yuan ($32,721) to those who directly help capture Li.
This is the country's second jailbreak reported in less than two months. In early September, three inmates escaped from a detention center and allegedly killed a guard in the northeastern Chinese province of Heilongjiang.
Police capture last detention center escapee | 3 Chinese inmates kill guard, break out of jail |
- Traditional dresses add color to APEC
- A brief look at prison breaks in China
- Chinese airline opens 1st Shanghai-Kathmandu route
- It's a hot, hot walk
- Moments from 2014 Shanghai Marathon
- Solo venture to Shanghai, Hangzhou and Suzhou
- Ontario officials seek business in China
- Tibetan culture to display splendor in Canada
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
China passes Counterespionage Law |
SouFun: Home prices may fall further |
Japan to be 'respected guests' at APEC |
Three Gorges Dam boosts economy |
Special: APEC China 2014 |
Ebola precautions taken in Guangdong |
Today's Top News
Foreign TV shows online will need permits
Mass Ebola outbreak 'is unlikely'
Danone bolsters China presence with $550m deal
Xi stresses CPC's absolute leadership over army
S. Korea's plastic surgery paradise lost
China, US to meet on WMD nonproliferation
FAW-Volkswagen demanded to submit recall materials
Fugitive caught near prison
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |