Notorious French criminal Redoine Faid pulls off daring jailbreak, escaping by helicopter
It was the second time Faid has pulled off a spectacular jailbreak – in 2013, he blasted his way out of a prison in northern France using dynamite

A notorious career thief who was once France’s most-wanted man pulled off a daring jailbreak on Sunday, fleeing a prison near Paris by helicopter in a commando-style operation.
Redoine Faid, 46, who previously said his life of crime was inspired by films such as Scarface, broke out of the prison with the help of three armed accomplices, according to sources close to the case.
It is the second time Faid has pulled off a spectacular jailbreak – in 2013, he blasted his way out of a prison in northern France using dynamite.
Sunday’s escape from the penitentiary in Reau in the French capital’s southeastern suburbs took just minutes, the prison authority said, adding that no one had been injured.
“An armed commando group landed in the courtyard of the Sud-Francilien prison in Reau while he was in the visitors’ room,” the authority said.
The assailants then hacked through a lock that led through to a hallway where Faid was waiting with one of his brothers.