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Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said 10 people arrested in Bucharest were suspected of helping Mohamed Amra escape and go into hiding.
A French criminal, who was freed from a prison break by armed associates in an incident that led to the deaths of two jail guards, has been arrested in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.
Mohamed Amra, nicknamed La Mouche (The Fly), who was detained on Saturday and appeared in court in Bucharest on Sunday, is expected to be extradited to France.
The 30-year-old sported dyed red hair—possibly intended to disguise his identity—and grinned at onlookers as he was escorted by armed police to and from the courthouse.
On May 10, 2024, two guards—Fabrice Moello, 52, and Arnaud Garcia, 34—were killed when armed men attacked a prison convoy as it slowed down at a highway tollbooth in Incarville, outside Rouen.
Amra was being taken from court to prison after being convicted of a burglary in Evreux when the incident, which made global headlines, took place.
He vanished, along with his accomplices, and Interpol issued a red notice for his arrest.
After a nine-month manhunt, Amra and 10 other alleged members of his entourage were tracked down to Bucharest,…