Uganda prison authorities ban phones for warders during World Cup

Uganda prisons spokesperson Frank Mayanja Baine.

Photo credit: Daily Monitor

What you need to know:

  • Large-scale jail breaks are common in Uganda's often overcrowded prisons.
  • In September 2007, more than 200 prisoners escaped from a maximum security jail in northeast Karamoja region.

Ugandan authorities on Monday banned prison staff from using mobile phones during the World Cup, warning inmates might exploit the "excitement" surrounding the football tournament to escape.

"Commencement of the World Cup football tournament on 20th November, 2022 and its excitement may result into prisoners' escape," Uganda prisons spokesperson, Frank Mayanja Baine, said in a statement released on Monday. 

"Staff must not report for duty with phones, for they distract attention and interfere with the level of alertness," Baine said, ordering officials to raise security in areas "where prisoners may be watching football". 
Large-scale jail breaks are common in Uganda's often overcrowded prisons.
In September 2007, more than 200 prisoners escaped from a maximum security jail in northeast Karamoja region.

In 2006, 500 escaped from a prison facility in the West Nile region of Arua.
Uganda has over 6,000 inmates in its prison facilities, according to official records.