Nine gang members escape jail via a dug hole.


Nine alleged members of Brazil's most violent gang were filmed fleeing from a police station after digging a tunnel out of their cell.  

The brazen escape took place approximately 3am Sunday when the inmates believed to be part of the Primeiro Comando da Capital gang managed to break free from the police precinct in Campina da Lagoa.

The suspects reportedly had dug hole inside one of the cells and then excavated a tunnel which led them to the station's courtyard area.

Surveillance video showed the detainees jumping off the top of a wall before they ran down a road. 




One of the escapees - identified as Robson Bueno - was recaptured hours later. 

Bueno was apprehended by the Civil Police while he was hiding out at a former girlfriend’s home on Sunday afternoon, according to Brazilian online news portal G1. 

Seven of the prisoners still on the run were identified as José Rahmen; Lourival Masiero; Francisco Vaz; Savio Borges; Givanildo Paulo; Carlos Ferreira; and Edson dos Santos. 

The name of the nine escapee was not released. 

The small jail, built to hold a capacity of 15 inmates, had 35 detainees before the shocking escape.

Most of the fleeing inmates were identified as members of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (First Command of the Capital), considered by the Brazilian government to be the largest criminal organization in the country.

-DailyMail

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