French prisoner ‘The Fly’ arrested nine months after Deadly van ambush

French officials said that a French convict who ran away from a police van in a deadly ambush, was arrested in Romania.
Two jail officials were killed and three others were injured when the vehicle carrying Mohammad Amra was attacked by men in May 2024 using military-grade attack weapons.
According to the French police, La Mouche, or The Fly is known as the link to a major drug gang in Marselle.
President Emmanuel Macron attained his possession as “a malignant success” and said that his views were with the families of the jail authorities who had died.
Macron said he wanted to thank our European colleagues and French investigators who were hunting Mohammad Amra for months and months “.
French internal minister Bruno Retillu thanked Romania for “significant cooperation”.
Amra ran away from a gel van, when the vehicle ambushed at a toll booth by gunmen on 11:00 (09:00 GMT) on 14 May near Ruen, Normandy.
Two prisoner officers died and shots were removed after the van was rubbed. Three other officials were injured.
The gunmen ran into a car, which was later found by the police where the attack took place.
The office of the Paris prosecutor said that Amra was convicted of theft by a court in a court on 10 May and was being held in a Val-Day-railway jail until fleeing on 14 May.
It was also motivated to kidnap a kidnapping by prosecutors in Marsile, which led to a death, said this.
Amra was not a “closely seen prisoner”, prosecutor Laura Beku said at the time, used a word for extremely dangerous prisoners.
However, his transport still allegedly required “Level Three Escort”, which meant five prison officials traveling with him.
At that time his lawyer, Hugus, the visitor, said that Amra had tried to escape from jail in the weekend before seeing her cell bars, but said that he was surprised by “disabled” and “crazy” violence.
The lawyer told BFMTV, “It is not conforming to the notion I had.”
At that time, Macron said that “everything” was being done to find the criminals of the attack, which mark the first death of the French jail authorities in the line of duty since 1992.
According to police, more than 300 investigators were assigned to track Emra and obstacles were established in Northwest France.
“After a manhint lasting several months, Amra has been arrested, finally!” Prime Minister Francois Bairo wrote on X on Saturday.