Authorities in North Macedonia detained 17 police officers at a prison in Skopje on suspicion of assisting in the separate escapes of two inmates, including a murder convict. The first incident involved six officers who were allegedly involved in the escape of the murder convict during a scheduled visit to a private hospital. The convict managed to escape when two of the suspected officers accompanied him to a smoking area and then left, allowing him to flee. Despite the convict’s absence, the officers failed to report the escape to their superiors. The convict remains at large, and the incident was discovered by other police officers who reported it to a separate department.

In the second case, 11 police officers are accused of allowing an inmate to leave a hospital during a visit last year. Although the inmate later returned to the facility, all officers involved are facing charges of dereliction of duty and assisting in an incarcerated person’s escape. Prosecutors have recommended that the six officers from the first case be held in pre-trial detention. If convicted, all officers could face up to five years in prison for their alleged involvement in the escapes. These incidents have raised concerns about security and corruption within the prison system in North Macedonia and have prompted authorities to take action against those involved.

The Office of Public Prosecution in North Macedonia has been investigating the circumstances surrounding these escapes and the alleged involvement of the police officers. The prosecution office issued a statement detailing how the officers in the first case failed to report the convict’s escape and allowed him to flee the hospital with their assistance. The officers in the second case are accused of negligence in allowing an inmate to leave a hospital without proper authorization. These investigations have highlighted the need for increased oversight and accountability within the prison system to prevent future incidents of inmate escapes with the assistance of prison staff.

The incidents at the Idrizovo prison in Skopje have prompted authorities to take immediate action to address the security breaches and corruption within the prison system. By detaining the 17 police officers involved in the escapes, prosecutors are sending a strong message that such behavior will not be tolerated. The recommendations for pre-trial detention and potential prison sentences for the officers demonstrate the seriousness of their alleged actions and the consequences they may face if found guilty. Authorities are working to improve security measures and protocols within the prison system to prevent future escapes and hold accountable those who facilitate such incidents.

The escape of a murder convict and the release of an inmate from a hospital have exposed vulnerabilities in the North Macedonian prison system and the need for stricter oversight of police officers serving in these facilities. By cracking down on corruption and dereliction of duty among prison staff, authorities are taking steps to restore public confidence in the justice system. The ongoing investigations and legal proceedings against the 17 police officers involved in the escapes demonstrate the commitment of the authorities to uphold the rule of law and ensure that those responsible for assisting in inmate escapes are held accountable for their actions. These incidents serve as a reminder of the challenges faced by the criminal justice system in North Macedonia and the importance of addressing issues of corruption and negligence within the prison system to maintain public safety and security.

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