Frenchnotorious thief, Redoine Faid |
Interpol is on the
manhunt for a notorious career thief, Redoine Faid, after he pulled off a
daring jailbreak on Sunday, fleeing a prison in the Paris area by helicopter.
Faid,
46, was once France’s most wanted criminal.
He
broke out of the prison in Reau in the city’s southeastern suburbs within
minutes, helped by a number of heavily-armed men, sources close to the case
said.
The
escape came after an appeals court sentenced him to 25 years for masterminding
a May 2010 botched armed robbery, in which a policewoman was killed.
Faid fled on Sunday with
three accomplices, according to the sources.
The helicopter was later
found in a northeastern suburb of the French capital, they said, adding that a
police search has been launched across the entire Paris region.
It is the second time
Faid has pulled off a spectacular jailbreak — in 2013, he blasted his way out
of a prison in northern France using dynamite.
He had been in prison
since mid-2011 for breaking the terms of his parole over past convictions for
bank robberies and brazen heists of cash-in-transit vehicles.
Armed with a pistol, he
briefly took four guards hostage before escaping in a waiting getaway car. All
the hostages were released unharmed.
Faid was eventually
recaptured six weeks later at a hotel in an industrial area on the outskirts of
Paris.
A woman working at the
hotel told AFP at the time that Faid’s accomplice had paid for the room in cash
and that the two men had been there for several days.
Prior to the 2013
escape, Faid had been released from a previous stint of a decade behind bars
after convincing parole officials that he regretted his criminal past and was
determined to start afresh.
Faid, who grew up in tough
immigrant suburbs outside Paris, has made several television appearances and
co-authored two books about his delinquent youth and rise as a criminal in the
Paris suburbs.
He said his life of
crime was inspired by American films such as “Scarface” and “Heat”.
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