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Panama Prison Riot Leaves Two Dead as Over 80 Inmates Recaptured

A riot broke out at the La Joyita penitentiary in Pacora on the evening of June 1 when authorities attempted to transfer or redistribute high-profile inmates, including leaders of several pavilions. A group of around 40 inmates knocked down pavilion doors, reached the patio and breached perimeter fencing in an escape bid. The disturbance involved clashes between rival groups inside the facility.

Security Minister Frank Ábrego said the move to shift the pavilion leaders triggered the organized mutiny. National Police Director Jaime Fernández reported that more than 80 inmates were eventually recaptured. Government statements confirmed two inmates died during the incident and at least eight others suffered wounds. Some officers also received injuries.

The Ministry of Government issued communiqués stating that security protocols activated immediately. Units from the National Police crowd control division, the National Border Service and the penitentiary system restored order. Officials said the evaded inmates were recaptured and the situation inside the prison came under control.

The La Joyita facility forms part of the larger La Joya complex in Pacora, east of Panama City. That complex holds roughly 15,118 inmates against a designed capacity of 9,909, according to recent government figures. Pavilion leaders in such facilities often head criminal groups that exert influence over sections of the prison population.

The incident occurred against a backdrop of rising organized crime violence across Panama. Authorities have recorded 230 homicides in the first 140 days of 2026, with many tied to gang disputes, territorial control and drug trafficking. Transfers of high-profile or pavilion leaders represent one tactic used to disrupt internal command structures and separate rival factions.

Officials have not released a detailed timeline for any further transfers or additional security measures at La Joyita. Investigations into the exact sequence of events and responsibilities continue, according to statements from the Ministry of Government and police leadership.

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