Some 350 investigators are mobilized to find the commando who attacked a prison convoy in Incarville on Tuesday.
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“We are tracking you“, warned Gabriel Attal. Nearly 48 hours after the spectacular attack on a prison van in Eure, Tuesday May 14, which left two dead and three seriously injured among the agents, police and gendarmes are still trying to recover on Thursday. the trail of the escaped detainee and his accomplices.
“350 judicial police investigators“are mobilized to find Mohamed Amra and the commando who helped him escape to Incarville, announced the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, on France 2, Thursday morning. Investigators are mobilized to “rhope, to arrest and bring to justice those who executed in cold blood, with Kalashnikov, fathers of families who were doing their job to protect France from a drug trafficker“, he clarified. “They are public enemies number one“, says Gérald Darmanin, who follows “minute by minute“the hunt for the commando.”Where he is, we will find him“, he insists: “There is no doubt that the Republic will win in the end“.
If the investigators “are progressing very well“, according to the Ministry of the Interior, one of the central questions on which they are trying to have an answer is that of the means available to the fugitive to ensure his escape. If specialists are accustomed to saying that a escape costs expensive, speaking of the “price of discretion” of devoted and disciplined accomplices, however, they assure it: if they do not see in Mohamed Amra a criminal from the “top of the pyramid” of big banditry, police officers and magistrates question the financial means of the fugitive: “It’s a riddleconfides one of them. We may have missed something“. And a magistrate clarified: the Interpol “red card” does not necessarily mean that Mohamed Amra is abroad.
What is certain in the eyes of investigators is that the commando was “very well prepared” and informed about the times and crossing points of the prison escort between the Rouen court and the Evreux prison. So, will the runaway also be settled like clockwork? A magistrate recognizes that sometimes all it takes is a “bit of luck” to investigators.
In the meantime, the judicial police are using everything they can, such as this phone, found according to our information on Mohamed Amra on Monday, in his cell in Evreux prison, where he had tried to saw off a bar.