30 Inmates Escaped After The Attack: Mexico Send 200 Soldiers To The Border, Director Of Prison Fired

JAKARTA - Mexico's Ministry of Defense said it had flown 200 military personnel to its northern border town on Tuesday to fight organized crimes there, days after deadly prison riots and caused inmates to flee.

Authorities also fired the prison director, where at least 30 inmates escaped, they said Tuesday.

State prosecutors in the border state sportwaygatakan, Alejandro Alvaraado, kepala penjara harus diterhentikan, serta dielidiki atas kemungkinan perannya dalam pelaboran penjara, bersama dengan yang lainnya.

On Sunday, 19 people died after gunmen attacked a prison several miles south of El Paso, Texas, killing guards and inmates, causing mass escape.

Among the inmates who escaped, there was the kingpin cartel status Alfredo Pinon de la Cruz, otherwise known as "El Neto."

Federal authorities arrived to restore order, then found a " VIP zone" in state-run prisons with drugs and money.

Separately, relatives of inmates lined up outside the prison on Tuesday, some asked to speak to authorities.

Maria Luisa Pena, the aunt of an inmate, told Reuters the authorities had not yet provided information about her nephew's situation.

"We are worried. We want to know what happened to our relatives, we want them to tell us something," he said as reported January 4.

"We are all human, aren't we? We all make mistakes. Now many of us want the opportunity to know what happened to our relatives," added the wife of an unnamed prisoner.

Pada Senin malam, Pemerintah mengatakan tujuh orang tewas dalam bentrokan polisi berikutnya sebagai bagian dari perburuan untuk menemukan inmates yang kabur diri. Dua dari korban tewasi adalah polisi.

Sunday's incident became one of Mexico's highest death toll incidents in prison violence in recent years.