Eyewitness accounts reveal that the commotion began just after midnight when inmates, fearing a building collapse, began shouting and expressing panic. Police responded with warning shots, prompting many prisoners to return to their cells. Nevertheless, in the midst of the confusion, 216 inmates seized the chance to flee through the facility’s main gates.

As the authorities conduct intensive searches, going door-to-door to locate those at large, the Malir Jail, which is already struggling with overcrowding—housing approximately 5,000 inmates despite a capacity of 2,200—has stirred public concern. The local prison minister, Ali Hassan Zardari, has mandated an investigation into the incident, indicating that disciplinary action will be taken against any officers who do not meet security protocols.

The prison superintendent emphasized that the disaster was not due to a lapse in security but rather an unfortunate consequence of a natural event. Families of the remaining inmates have taken to protesting outside the jail, expressing frustrations over postponed visitation rights amid this crisis.