The director of the prison on the outskirts of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince was among those killed.
One of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, Arnel Joseph, escaped from a prison in the outskirts of the capital Port-au-Prince during a riot that left several people dead, authorities told local media.
“Division inspector Paul Hector Joseph, who is in charge of the civil prison of Croix des Bouquets, was killed in the prison,” Gary Desrosiers, the spokesperson for the Haitian national police, told news agency on Thursday.
“Multiple prisoners have escaped,” he added, without specifying the number.
Before his arrest, Joseph was the most-wanted gang leader in Haiti.
During the escape, at least six people were shot dead in the streets near the prison, an AFP photographer observed. The victims’ identities could not be determined.
A large police force was mobilised to the prison, regaining control of the building in the afternoon
Around midday, inmates at the prison in the heart of downtown said they heard bursts of gunfire.
Photos and videos showing men escaping the jail quickly went viral on social media.
Employees at second-hand clothing stores located in a market adjacent to the prison told an media photographer that they were forced to give their merchandise to the escaped prisoners.
A large police force was mobilised to the prison, regaining control of the building in the afternoon.
Haiti’s Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe told Le Nouvelliste newspaper that authorities have retaken control of the prison, which was also the site of a considerable prison break in 2014, during which hundreds of prisoners escaped.