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Police Catch Man Who Escaped French Prison on a Helicopter

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Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger
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Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger
October 3, 2018, 9:55 AM ET
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Edouard Philippe (C) French Prime Minister and temporary Interior Minister gives a joint press conference with Eric Morvan (L), General director of the French National Police and Mireille Ballestrazzi, central director of the judicial police in Nanterre, north of Paris, on October 3, 2018 after French police arrested notorious French robber Redoine Faid on the run for three months after an audacious Hollywood-style helicopter jailbreak. - A massive manhunt was launched after Faid's daring July 1 escape, in which two heavily armed accomplices used smoke bombs and angle grinders to break through doors and whisk him to a waiting helicopter. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP) (Photo credit should read STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/Getty Images)Stephanie De Sakutin— AFP/Getty Images

A French man who sprung free from prison earlier this year on a helicopter has been arrested.

Police conducted a pre-dawn raid on a building where Redoine Faid was hiding out in his hometown north of Paris, called Creil, according to French Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet. Faid, who’s 46 and serving a 25-year prison sentence for the death of a police officer in a robbery he was alleged to have participated in, went with police without incident, according to ABC News, which earlier reported on his arrest.

Faid made headlines across France and elsewhere around the world in July when armed, masked men hijacked a helicopter and broke into the Reau prison with power tools to break him out. He was whisked away on the helicopter, leaving police to chase him for three months, according to the reports.

The daring escape wasn’t Faid’s first, according to ABC News. In a previous incarceration, he used explosives hidden in tissues to break out of prison.

Looking ahead, Faid, who has made a name for himself as a bank and armored van robber, will serve his time in a high-security prison that has “extremely tight surveillance.” He will also face new charges for the escape.

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