France's most notorious fugitive, 'The Fly', has been caught after escaping from a prison van.

Police are searching for Mohamed Amra, alleged leader of a drug ring, in a large-scale manhunt.

May 15th 2024.

France's most notorious fugitive, 'The Fly', has been caught after escaping from a prison van.
The recent escape of a French prisoner has caused quite a stir, as it involved a brazen ambush that resulted in the death of two guards. The prisoner, Mohamed Amra, has been identified as a notorious drugs kingpin, known by the nickname "La Mouche", which translates to "The Fly". It is believed that he is the leader of a large narcotic network, according to local media reports.

The incident took place in the city of Rouen, located in northern France. As soon as the news broke, authorities quickly mobilized a massive manhunt, involving hundreds of law enforcement officers, in an attempt to recapture Amra and the armed men who helped him escape. The 30-year-old prisoner had been under high surveillance and had recently been sentenced for burglary. It was reported that he had been sentenced to 18 months in prison for aggravated thefts from supermarkets and businesses in 2019.

Despite being under close watch, Amra had managed to escape from custody while being transported from court to a prison. This was a surprise to many, as he had 13 previous convictions for mostly minor offenses. However, it was also revealed that he was suspected of being involved in a kidnapping case in Marseille, which was linked to drug trafficking. This raised concerns about his connections with more serious criminals.

According to a source from the prison where Amra was being held, he had attempted to saw the bars of his cell just two days before the escape. As a result, he had been placed in solitary confinement and his surveillance level had been increased. However, this did not prevent him from successfully breaking free.

Prosecutor Laura Beccuau stated that Amra was not considered a "closely watched inmate", a term used to describe highly dangerous prisoners. Despite this, his transportation still required a "level three escort", which involved five prison officers accompanying him. Shocking footage from the scene showed a black SUV in flames, which had apparently crashed into a prison van near a motorway toll booth. Two hooded individuals were seen carrying what appeared to be assault rifles.

French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed his outrage over the incident and has assured that every effort is being made to find the culprits and bring them to justice. Security adviser Will Geddes also commented on the attack, stating that it was a well-planned operation and Amra was most likely moved to a safe house after the escape. He also added that Amra is now the most wanted man in France, with hundreds of police officers involved in the intense manhunt.

As the search for Amra continues, the public is urged to stay vigilant and report any information that may lead to his capture. In the meantime, authorities are working tirelessly to ensure the safety of the community and bring the perpetrators to justice. Stay updated on the latest developments by following our WhatsApp channel, where you can receive breaking news, celebrity updates, and sports news without any comments or algorithms. Your privacy is our priority.

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