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Qubbah prison

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Qubbah prison (Template:Lang-ar) is the largest correctional facility in northern Lebanon, located in Tripoli, Tripoli District. It regularly holds nearly 600 prisoners and has been deemed to be very overcrowded.

On Sunday January 25, 2009, at around 5:30pm a mutiny erupted in the prison and prisoners took control of the second floor where an estimated 20 prisoners set fire to their bed mats and held two security officers working at the prison's pharmacy prisoner as hostages. Prisoners demanded amnesty and reduced sentences.[1]

The riot was ended by a special commando union on Monday January 26, 2009. The intervention was reportedly swift and did not include the use of deadly force.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Naharnet, Tripoli Prison Riot, Security Forces Work on Controlling Mutiny , Jan 25, 2009. Retrieved on January 26, 2009.
  2. ^ Naharnet, Hostages Freed after Police Raid Tripoli Prison to End Mutiny, Jan 26, 2009. Retrieved on January 26, 2009.