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ELF Operation at Sembel Prison

12 Feb, 1975

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His name is Abraham Tekle. He was ELF Tegadalay of the 70s. He was assigned by ELF to lead the a 7 member group known as Fedayin-7 or Squad-7. The brazen Squad-7 stormed Sembel Camp prison facility in the dusk hours of February 12, 1975. By 8 PM 730 inmates were freed from Sembel Camp. The Camp was completely ransacked. All prison documents were also gone. Inmates ferring Tigrotto, a light transport vehicle which belonged to the Camp was lastly seen speeding out through the prison gate with loots like documents, prison rifles, matterses, blankets etc. Sources say commander Shambel Woldehaymanot Teklom and vice commander Shambel Basha Kelifa were the last persons to hop on to the vehicle before it sped out of Sembel into unknown direction. The only person who was left alone in the Camp was an inmate who was suffering from a mental health. The bold Abraham and two of his followers opened a shooting rampage to a nearby Ethiopian Army post who were guarding the Camp in order to assist the speeding get away vehicle. The New York Times reported on February 15, 1975 that 730 prisoners were freed by a gorilla fighters who belonged to Eritrean rebel group. It also reported that during that night numerous gunfires were heard in Asmara and its vicinity. See less