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An inmate looks out from a security tower at the Renovacion 1 prison in Escuintla, Guatemala Josue
Prisoners in Guatemala have taken at least 46 workers hostage in riots across three detention centres, according to authorities.
Officials said the incidents, which began on Saturday, appeared to be coordinated by gang members in response to their leader seeking a transfer to another facility for better conditions.
There were no reported deaths or injuries among the hostages, Interior Minister Marco Antonio Villeda said at a news conference.
Villeda said those behind the riots were members of the Barrio 18 gang, while the Interior Ministry described the unrest as a “direct reaction” to its moves to revoke privileges from gang leaders.
“I am not going to make any deals with any terrorist group. I will not give in to this blackmail, and I will not restore their privileges in exchange for them stopping their actions,” Villeda said.
The hostages are mostly guards, but also include a psychologist, a prison official said.
At the Renovacion 1 maximum security prison in Escuintla in Guatemala’s south, police and soldiers formed a perimeter around the prison, as ambulances and firetrucks were standing by to intervene if necessary
Inmates, some wearing jumpsuits but most in tank tops and shorts, their faces covered by masks improvised with pieces of clothing, watched from above, perched in the prison’s patrol towers.
One masked inmate, speaking from behind barbed wire, said they were not safe at the prison and were demanding to be moved.
“They can’t even guarantee their own security, so how are they supposed to guarantee ours?” he said, referring to prison authorities
Guatemala has struggled to control its prison population in recent years amid rampant gang influence. Inmates, meanwhile, have reported harsh and dangerous conditions.
In October, President Bernardo Arévalo accepted the resignations of three top security officials after 20 gang members escaped over a period of days.
“The link between the prison system and the criminality outside has to be cut,” Arevalo said in an interview with The Associated Press news agency earlier this week.
“That’s why all this effort to regain control of the prison system is very important.” (Al Jazeera and News Agencies)