Gangster makes spectacular escape from French jail in helicopter

IANS  |  Paris 

A notorious criminal who in the past had been branded as France's "No. 1" on Sunday made a cinematic escape from a prison near the country's capital in a helicopter, French authorities said.

Redoine Faid, who had already broken out of a different prison in 2013, was freed by an armed commando of three heavily-armed accomplices that landed on the jail's courtyard while he was in the visitation hall, news agency reported quoting a statement.

"The escape only lasted a few minutes," the statement said. "There were no hostages or injuries."

The ministry added that the prosecutor's office had launched an investigation and a had been put in place by police.

The getaway helicopter was later found burnt, by local police, in the nearby suburb of Gonesse, next to the

Faid, 46, was serving a 25-year jail sentence at Reau prison, located 40 km to the southeast of Paris, for a botched robbery in 2010 that caused the death of a

In the 1990s, he was of a gang engaged in jewel theft, armed robbery and extortion in the area. Although he was sentenced to 30 years in prison for these activities, he was released on parole after 10 years.

In 2009, Faid wrote a book titled "Robber: Cities of Organized Crime", in which he explored his childhood growing up in Paris' marginalised neighbourhoods, or banlieues.

But his greatest moment of notoriety came when he pulled off an astounding prison break that involved taking four guards as hostages and blasting several doors open with explosives, which quickly put him on the top of France's most-wanted list.

He was re-apprehended six weeks later at a hotel and in 2017, he was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for that first jailbreak.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 00:18 IST