Six Months On: Franco-Algerian Fugitive Mohammed Amra Still at Large (video)
Six months after his violent escape during a prison transfer, fugitive Mohammed Amra, known as the "Incarville killer," remains at large, baffles French authorities, and faces an intensified manhunt. Law enforcement seeks a potential slip-up, while Amra is suspected of serious crimes beyond drug trafficking, raising concerns about his dangerousness.

Six months after his bloody escape, Franco-Algerian fugitive Mohammed Amra remains elusive, evading capture by French authorities. Known as the "Incarville killer," Amra's whereabouts continue to baffle law enforcement, who are hoping for a slip-up that could lead to his arrest.
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A Daring Escape
On May 14, 2024, Amra orchestrated a violent breakout during a prison transfer in Incarville, resulting in multiple casualties. Since then, he has successfully avoided detection, showcasing a level of cunning that has surprised investigators.
The Ongoing Manhunt
French authorities have intensified their efforts to locate Amra:
- Europol has been engaged to assist with searches in neighboring European countries
- Judicial cooperation requests have been sent to various European nations
- Amra's criminal history has been thoroughly re-examined for potential leads
Despite the lack of concrete leads, law enforcement remains optimistic. Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau stated, "At some point, time will work in our favor, and arrests will be made."
A Dangerous Criminal
The escape has revealed Amra to be far more dangerous than previously thought. Initially known for drug trafficking, he is now suspected of involvement in several serious crimes, including attempted murder.
Hope for a Breakthrough
Authorities are banking on a moment of carelessness from Amra that could lead to his capture. This ongoing manhunt has already lasted twice as long as the famous escape of Rédoine Faïd, another notorious French criminal.
As the search continues, questions arise about Amra's current status - whether he's lying low within France or has managed to flee abroad. The case remains a top priority for French law enforcement, who are determined to bring this dangerous fugitive to justice.