Overview
French authorities are on a manhunt for a group of gunmen who killed two prison officers in an attack at a motorway toll in Eure, France. The attack resulted in the freeing of a convict linked to gangland drug killings, sparking shock and outrage across the country.
Search Operation
More than 450 police officers and gendarmes have been mobilized in Eure since Tuesday to search for the perpetrators. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin emphasized the importance of capturing both the escaped convict, Mohamed Amra, and the gang responsible for the attack.
International Alert
Interpol has issued a red notice at France’s request to locate and apprehend Mohamed Amra, also known as “The Fly”. The international cooperation is being sought to track down the fugitives who are still at large.
Coordinated Attack
The attack involved a stolen Peugeot vehicle ramming into a prison van at a road toll in Incarville. Gunmen from two cars opened fire on the prison vehicles, resulting in casualties among the prison officers. The incident was captured on surveillance cameras at the toll.
Victims
Two prison officers, Fabrice Moello and Arnaud Garcia, lost their lives in the line of duty. Three other officers were wounded, with one in critical condition. The attack marks the first killing of prison officers in France since 1992.
Reactions and Consequences
Prison officer unions have called for urgent measures to enhance staff safety and mourned the fallen colleagues with a minute of silence. The incident has reignited discussions on law and order in French politics, especially in light of the upcoming European elections.
Legal Background
Mohamed Amra, the escaped convict, had prior convictions related to aggravated robbery, abduction leading to death, and suspected involvement in drug trafficking and gangland killings. His escape attempt and the violent attack have raised concerns about the state of security within the French prison system.