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Death Toll From DSS Attempted Jailbreak Rises To 18, Boko Haram Detainee Allegedly Smuggled In Pistol
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A  shootout at Nigeria’s State Security Services  headquarters near the  presidential villa killed at least 18 people Sunday, a  government  spokeswoman said of what appears to be an attempted jailbreak by  Islamic extremists.
Residents described shooting that went on for two  hours Sunday morning.
Security services spokeswoman Marilyn Ogar  tried to  minimize the event, saying it involved one detainee who tried  to disarm a guard  by hitting him on the back of his head with his  handcuffs. Ogar’s statement  said the only shots fired were warnings by  guards and soldiers who quickly  deployed around the perimeter of the  compound, fearing collaborators from the  outside.
Later Sunday Ogar reported 18 deaths — but did not  specify if the fatalities included security agents and soldiers.
Residents described a shootout that began at about 7  a.m., when detainees are served breakfast, and continued until after 9  a.m.
“Whatever this is, it appears more serious  than an  attempted jailbreak claimed by the SSS,” said a tweet posted by  Nasir El-Rufai,  a former Cabinet minister who lives in the neighborhood. He said there were  
exchanges of gunfire and a helicopter gunship  hovering  overhead.
“What I witnessed with my eyes and heard this  morning was a full-scale battle,” tweeted another former Cabinet  minister,  Femi Fani-Kayode. He said he lives 50 meters (55 yards) from  the state security  headquarters and the presidential villa called Aso  Rock.
Agents at the scene said a detainee received a  smuggled pistol along with his breakfast, and used it to shoot a guard  who had  unlocked his handcuffs so he could eat. It was unclear if the  guard survived.  The agents spoke on condition of anonymity because they  are not authorized to  speak to reporters.
Jailbreaks are common in Nigeria, often aided  by  corrupt officials. But not from the state security headquarters which holds  suspects of special interest including alleged fighters in the  northeastern  Islamic uprising that has killed more than 1,000 people  this year.
That insurgency is led by the Boko Haram  terrorist  network that on March 14 staged a daring jailbreak in an  attack on Giwa  Barracks, the main military barracks in the northeastern  city of Maiduguri.  Hundreds of detainees held at the barracks were  freed. The military said it  killed hundreds of them. Hospital workers  said they counted 425 corpses at the  morgue, the worst fatalities  recorded in the 4-year-old uprising.
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