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Yes, there have been instances of escapes from Bang Kwang Prison in Thailand, known for housing some of the country's most dangerous criminals. Notably, in 1990, a group of inmates managed to escape, highlighting the challenges of maintaining security in such facilities. However, escapes are relatively rare due to the prison's high security and strict regulations.

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