On May 14, gunmen attacked a prison van at a motorway toll booth in northern France, killing two prison officers and freeing a convict linked to gangland drug killings.
The officers guarding Mohamed Amra, 30, were armed with pistols, while the assailants attacked them with military-grade assault weapons.
The killings and dramatic getaway by the perpetrators, who used a stolen Peugeot to ram the prison van, shocked France.
"I had never seen anything like that," veteran police officer JeanFrancois Maugard told AFP.
The former divisional commander spent nearly 25 years in the anti-organised crime squad of the Paris judicial police, tracking down the likes of Italian bank robber Antonio Ferrara and career criminal Redoine Faid, nicknamed the "Getaway King".
"It's not even banditry, because banditry isn't that. In fact, we're hearing from some big crooks who don't understand (this) at all," the now-retired police officer said.
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