https://nationalpost.com/news/world/french-convict-escapes-from-prison-via-a-helicopter
PARIS — A notorious French criminal serving 25 years for murder used a helicopter Sunday to escape from a prison south of Paris, igniting a huge manhunt around the French capital. It was the second time he had escaped from a French prison — the last time he blasted his way out with hidden explosives.
France’s Justice Ministry said Redoine Faid’s escape only took “a few minutes” and no one was injured or taken hostage at Reau Prison. It said “an armed commando landed in a helicopter in the courtyard as the prisoner was in the visiting room” of the facility.
A union representative at Reau Prison, Martial Delabroye, told BFM television that “two men dressed in black, wearing balaclavas and police armbands” entered in the prison to look for Faid. They used a grinding machine to open the door that directly leads to the visiting room, he said.
The helicopter was found later Sunday burned in the town of Garges-les-Gonesse, in the northern suburbs of Paris. Faid is believed to have left by car along with his accomplices.
French prosecutors have opened an investigation but it’s not the first time that Faid, 46, has gone on the lam. In 2013, he blasted his way out of prison with explosives concealed in tissue packs. He was arrested at a hotel six weeks later.
PARIS — A notorious French criminal serving 25 years for murder used a helicopter Sunday to escape from a prison south of Paris, igniting a huge manhunt around the French capital. It was the second time he had escaped from a French prison — the last time he blasted his way out with hidden explosives.
France’s Justice Ministry said Redoine Faid’s escape only took “a few minutes” and no one was injured or taken hostage at Reau Prison. It said “an armed commando landed in a helicopter in the courtyard as the prisoner was in the visiting room” of the facility.
A union representative at Reau Prison, Martial Delabroye, told BFM television that “two men dressed in black, wearing balaclavas and police armbands” entered in the prison to look for Faid. They used a grinding machine to open the door that directly leads to the visiting room, he said.
The helicopter was found later Sunday burned in the town of Garges-les-Gonesse, in the northern suburbs of Paris. Faid is believed to have left by car along with his accomplices.
French prosecutors have opened an investigation but it’s not the first time that Faid, 46, has gone on the lam. In 2013, he blasted his way out of prison with explosives concealed in tissue packs. He was arrested at a hotel six weeks later.