Redoine Faid: Paris helicopter prison break for gangster
A notorious gangster has escaped by helicopter from a prison in the Paris region, the French authorities say.
Redoine Faid escaped after three heavily armed accomplices landed the helicopter in the prison courtyard.
Faid, 46, has been serving a 25-year sentence for a failed robbery during which a police officer was killed.
This is his second prison break: in 2013, he escaped after taking four guards hostage as human shields and destroying a number of doors.
He staged that escape less than half an hour after arriving at a prison in northern France.
In 2009 he wrote a book about his experiences of growing up in Paris's crime-ridden suburbs and graduating into a life of crime.
He claimed to have turned his back on crime but a year later he was involved in the failed robbery for which he was imprisoned at the prison in Réau in the Seine-et-Marne region.
Faid and his accomplices escaped from the prison courtyard - which was not protected by a net - without injuring anyone, French news website Europe 1 reports.
The helicopter then flew to the nearby Gonesse area. It was then found burnt out by local police.
Robber and jailbreaker
Born in 1972, Faid grew up in Paris notoriously crime-ridden suburbs from which he moved into a life of crime.
In the 1990s, he ran a gang involved in armed robbery and extortion in Paris and in 2001 was sentenced to 30 years in prison for armed robbery.
French police believe Faid was the mastermind behind a 2010 robbery in which a policewoman was killed but he was only sentenced for the crime this April.
He had been returned to prison in 2011 for breaching parole conditions relating to earlier convictions.
In 2013, he escaped from the northern French prison of Sequedin prison, outside Lille, by taking four guards hostage, but was recaptured six weeks later.
Last year, he was given ten years in prison for the 2013 prison break.
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