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Abidjan's Maca prison riot kills three in Ivory Coast Abidjan's Maca prison riot kills three in Ivory Coast
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At least three prisoners have been killed during a riot in the main prison in Ivory Coast's biggest city of Abidjan, officials say.At least three prisoners have been killed during a riot in the main prison in Ivory Coast's biggest city of Abidjan, officials say.
One of the prisoners told the BBC that the riot began after the authorities tried to relocate a prisoner they suspected of planning to escape.One of the prisoners told the BBC that the riot began after the authorities tried to relocate a prisoner they suspected of planning to escape.
Cells were set on fire before guards used live bullets to restore order, a security official said. The BBC's Tamasin Ford says negotiations are ongoing and heavily armed soldiers have arrived.
The Maca prison holds some of Ivory Coast's most violent prisoners.The Maca prison holds some of Ivory Coast's most violent prisoners.
It is also used to detain some supporters of former President Laurent Gbagbo.It is also used to detain some supporters of former President Laurent Gbagbo.
The prisoner, who did not want to be named, told BBC Afrique that one guard was severely beaten and "left for dead" after being overpowered. The prisoner, who did not want to be named, told BBC Afrique that cells had been set on fire before guards were sent in to restore order.
"It was a mutiny at the prison that was quickly put down in order to keep it from getting out of control. There were three deaths," Lieutenant Moussa Doumbia, head of the unit that put down the uprising, told Reuters news agency. One guard was severely beaten and "left for dead" after being overpowered, before reinforcements used live bullets, he said.
"It was a mutiny at the prison that was quickly put down in order to keep it from getting out of control. There were three deaths," Lieutenant Moussa Doumbia, head of the unit sent to put down the uprising, told Reuters news agency.
But our reporter says the situation has not been totally resolved and soldiers with rocket-propelled grenades have been deployed outside the prison.
Mr Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in 2010 elections and was ousted the following year, with the help of French and UN forces backing President Alassane Ouattara.Mr Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in 2010 elections and was ousted the following year, with the help of French and UN forces backing President Alassane Ouattara.
"We fear the authorities will use this against pro-Gbagbo detainees," the prisoner told the BBC."We fear the authorities will use this against pro-Gbagbo detainees," the prisoner told the BBC.
Mr Gbagbo is currently facing trial at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.Mr Gbagbo is currently facing trial at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.