Two inmates have pulled off an audacious escape from Dijon prison, using nothing but bed sheets to make their daring break. The two detainees, identified as a 19-year-old and a 32-year-old, are suspected of attempted murder and threats against a partner, respectively.
According to authorities, the pair began sawing through the bars of their cell overnight, leaving guards to discover them missing just before dawn. While it is unclear exactly how they managed to escape using bed sheets, officials have admitted that the details of the break remain murky.
The incident comes on the heels of another prison break in Rennes, where a 37-year-old convict fled during a outing with fellow prisoners to a local planetarium. The prisoner was supposed to be serving time until early 2027 for theft but has yet to be recaptured.
Justice Minister Gรฉrald Darmanin has come under fire from prison director unions, who accuse him of prioritizing high-security prisons for those accused of serious crimes over the needs of other facilities.
France's prison system is currently facing severe overcrowding issues, ranking third-worst in Europe according to a recent Council of Europe report. The country hosts an average of 135 inmates per 100 available places, highlighting the need for reform.
Meanwhile, notorious French drug baron Mohamed Amra was transferred to a new supermax prison in northern France earlier this year, following his dramatic escape from a prison van in May 2024.
According to authorities, the pair began sawing through the bars of their cell overnight, leaving guards to discover them missing just before dawn. While it is unclear exactly how they managed to escape using bed sheets, officials have admitted that the details of the break remain murky.
The incident comes on the heels of another prison break in Rennes, where a 37-year-old convict fled during a outing with fellow prisoners to a local planetarium. The prisoner was supposed to be serving time until early 2027 for theft but has yet to be recaptured.
Justice Minister Gรฉrald Darmanin has come under fire from prison director unions, who accuse him of prioritizing high-security prisons for those accused of serious crimes over the needs of other facilities.
France's prison system is currently facing severe overcrowding issues, ranking third-worst in Europe according to a recent Council of Europe report. The country hosts an average of 135 inmates per 100 available places, highlighting the need for reform.
Meanwhile, notorious French drug baron Mohamed Amra was transferred to a new supermax prison in northern France earlier this year, following his dramatic escape from a prison van in May 2024.