A notorious French fugitive who staged a deadly escape last year appeared in a Romanian court on Sunday after a nine-month international police hunt culminated in his arrest in Bucharest.
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Mohamed Amra, sporting dyed red hair possibly meant to disguise his identity, flashed a big smile at onlookers as he was escorted by police in and out of the courthouse.
Ten other people in Amra’s entourage were arrested overnight, suspected of taking part in the preparation and execution of his escape last year and helping him hide once he was on the run, Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said on Sunday.
Two guards were killed when armed assailants helped Amra escape from a prison convoy in Normandy in May. Interpol issued a notice for his arrest.
French investigators alerted counterparts in other countries when they suspected Amra had left France, and Romanian police identified him and arrested him on Saturday near a shopping centre, the prosecutor said.
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Judicial authorities in Romania will decide whether to hand him over to French justice.