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Honduras foils jail escape by murderer dressed as a woman

May 10, 2017
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Prison officials in Honduras have told a convicted murderer who attempted to break out of jail disguised as a woman that he faces severe punishment.

Francisco Herrera Argueta, 55, clad himself in a long skirt, blonde wig, sunglasses and fake breasts while trying to make the escape.

He attempted to walk out of the maximum security jail with the families of other inmates paying a prison visit.

But he was caught when guards noticed his unusual way of walking.

They later noticed that he had a man’s voice.

Argueta, a gang leader also known as Don Chico, was jailed in September 2015 for murder and firearms offences.

He now faces additional punishment for his attempted escape, with officials warning he may be transferred to El Pozo jail, widely regarded as the most dangerous prison in the country.

In his escape attempt he even went to the trouble of wearing blusher and paint his nails pink.

Argueta impersonated a female visitor to the prison in San Pedro Sula who left her identity card with guards while visiting inmates on Sunday afternoon.

He was caught as he tried to pick up the identity card at the jail’s exit – when a guard asked him to remove his sunglasses. He had already passed through other security filters before he was finally stopped.

“The make-up couldn’t hide the fact that he was a man,” police spokesman Bayron Sauceda was quoted as saying.

 

Honduras has in recent years successfully clamped down on violent crime. In 2011, it had a murder rate of 86.5 per 100,000 people, according to the National University’s Violence Observatory.

The country’s industrial capital, San Pedro Sula, was the worst-hit.

But by 2015, the national murder rate had decreased to 60 per 100,000 – at the same time, neighbouring El Salvador has been climbing the ladder of violence with a national murder rate in 2015 closer to 100 per 100,000 people.

El Salvador is currently the most deadly country outside a war zone.

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Source: BBC

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