Pictured: Police officers killed in ambush on prison van as manhunt for gang boss ‘The Fly’ intensifies
15 May 2024, 13:14
Fabrice Moello (L) and Arnaud Garcia (R) were killed in yesterday's prison van ambush. Picture: Social MediaTwo police officers who were killed in an ambush on a prison van transporting a violent gang boss dubbed 'The Fly' have been named and pictured. Loading audio...
The two victims have now been named in France as father-of-two Fabrice Moello, 52, and Arnaud Garcia, 35, whose wife was five months pregnant.
Mr Garcia has been described as "an extremely kind guy" and "a very good professional who was always attentive to others".
Meanwhile, Mr Moello has been described as a "discreet" man who was also "very sporty" by reputation, Le Parisien reported.
Mr Garcia's father told French radio network RTL that the attack must not go unpunished.
"My son was murdered! This ambush was worked on, prepared, premeditated," Dominique Garcia said.
The manhunt for 'The Fly' has entered its second day[1] with hundreds of police officers and gendarmes scouring the country for the dangerous prisoner.
Two prison officers killed in yesterday's attack. Picture: social mediaIt comes as a day of blockades, labelled "dead prisons day", was announced across jails in France on Wednesday as prison officer unions respond in anger to Tuesday's attack.
Protests outside of prisons across the country have been reported, including in Paris, Rouen, Nice, Grasse, Draguignan and Amiens.
A minute's silence is also planned across the French criminal justice system, including prisons and courtrooms.
One prison guard told a local media outlet that Tuesday's attack "could have been avoided", as they participated in the blockade outside a prison in Paris.
Meanwhile, another photo taken in Draguignan shows a pile of objects set alight in the road outside a remand centre.
French President Emmanuel Macron released a statement on Tuesday evening, saying "everything is being done to find the perpetrators".
Hundreds of French police officers and gendarmes have been deployed to find Amra.
Mohamed Amra. Picture: GettyTwo French prison officers were killed and two others wounded. Picture: Getty[2]The attack came as a van moved prisoners between Rouen and Evreux in Normandy, northern France, and was targetted at the Inarville toll on the A154 motorway in Val-de-Reuil at around 11am.
A manhunt for 'The Fly' has now been launched as police investigate the armed assault and killings.
Mohamed Amra 30, is convicted of burglary and theft and accused of attempted murder.
He is also known to police as 'the head of a narcotics network', Le Parisien reported.
Amra attempted to saw the bars off his call and escape prison just two days ago, the paper reported, citing a prison source. He had since been placed in a disciplinary unit with his surveillance level raised.
Un veritable commando a tendu un guet-apens contre le convoi du personnel de l'administration penitentiaire a #incarville. Un des auteurs serait blesse par un tir de riposte.Soutien fraternel a l'ensemble des personnels de l'administration penitentiaire face a cette tuerie !... pic.twitter.com/c8HrkToZxP[3][4]
-- Axel RONDE (@AxelRonde) May 14, 2024[5]Mohammed Amra, nicknamed 'La Mouche' (The Fly). Picture: Mugshot
"Three prison officers were killed by pump-action rifle fire when a van carrying a prisoner was attacked at around 11am with a ram car at the Incarville toll plaza in the Eure department," a source told the AFP news agency.
Four armed men in two vehicles targetted the prison van, it said.
Details for the transport route and timings for moving prisoners are usually kept secret.
Footage showed the armed men, hooded and clad in black, surrounding several police vans at the toll booth.
One of the vans appeared to have collided with another car.
An officer was also seen tending to his colleague lying on the floor and surrounded in blood.
Following the attack one of the attackers' vehicles - identified as a white Audi A5 - was found burnt in nearby Watteville. The other vehicle, a BMW 5 series, fled the scene in the direction of Louviers and Evreux, Le Figaro reported.
French justice minister Eric Dupond-Moretti wrote on X: "A prison convoy was attacked in Eure. Two of our prison officers have died, three are seriously injured.
"All my thoughts are with the victims, their families and their colleagues."
A witness on a bus at the toll booth when the attack took place told Le Parisien: "I still had my headphones in my ears, and suddenly I see that everyone is ducking down on the bus and everyone is going to the back."
"I took off my headphones and I heard lots of gunshots, big booms too."
She said "everyone was very scared" but said police arrived on the scene very quickly.
Forensic teams work as police officers patrol the site of the attack in the Eure region of northern France, Tuesday. Picture: Getty[8]Un convoi penitentiaire a ete attaque dans l'Eure.
Deux de nos agents penitentiaires sont decedes, trois sont gravement blesses. Toutes mes pensees vont aux victimes, a leur famille et a leurs collegues. Je me rends immediatement a la cellule de crise du @justice_gouv[9].
-- Eric Dupond-Moretti (@E_DupondM) May 14, 2024[10]Axel Ronde, spokesman for the French police union CFTC, also posted online: "Gunmen set an ambush against a prison convoy at Incarville.
"One of the perpetrators was reportedly injured by return fire.
"Support for all prison administration brothers in the face of this killing!"
French President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement following the attack: "This morning's attack, which cost the lives of prison officers, is a shock to us all.
"The Nation stands alongside the families, the injured and their colleagues.
"Everything is being done to find the perpetrators of this crime so that justice can be done in the name of the French people.
We will be intractable."
Some 200 gendarmes were dispatched on Tuesday as other emergency services, including a fire engine, were seen deployed to the scene.
The A154 motorway has been closed around Evreux-Louviers at junction 4 for an "indefinite period", French media reported, as police continue to investigate the attack.
References
- ^ The manhunt for 'The Fly' has entered its second day (www.lbc.co.uk)
- ^ Getty (www.gettyimages.co.uk)
- ^ #incarville (twitter.com)
- ^ pic.twitter.com/c8HrkToZxP (t.co)
- ^ May 14, 2024 (twitter.com)
- ^ Game-changing 'new statin' Ozempic slashes risk of heart attack and stroke in 'biggest breakthrough in 30 years' (www.lbc.co.uk)
- ^ British woman who saved her twin sister from crocodile attack is first to be given King's bravery medal from Charles (www.lbc.co.uk)
- ^ Getty (www.gettyimages.co.uk)
- ^ @justice_gouv (twitter.com)
- ^ May 14, 2024 (twitter.com)