Incarcerated in Condé-sur-Sarthe, the drug trafficker Mohamed Amra denounces the violence committed by prison supervisors. He filed a complaint against X.
Incarcerated since the end of February at the ultra secure prison in Condé-sur-Sarthe after his particularly violent escape in May 2024 at the Incarville toll, Mohamed Amra announces complaint against X for violence committed, according to him, by members of the prison personnel, according to information from RTL. Information confirmed by his lawyer, Benoit David, with Bfmtv.
The facts would go back to Monday, March 24, when he came back from a walk. The drug trafficker would have been thrown to the ground in his cell, hands handcuffed in the back. According to him, the supervisors supported with their feet on his pelvis and his foot. Indeed, according to his lawyer, his client complained that his handcuffs were too tight, the guards then blocked him and then broke his ankle. Still according to the lawyer, the prison administration refused that the prisoner has crutches, because it could have served as a weapon.
But according to the Penitentiary Administration Directorate (DAP), Mohamed Amra “presented resistance to agents” before bringing “two kicks in a grid of his cell”, specifies RTL. One element is shared by both parties: the detainee then consulted a nurse, and has been from a plaster or a splint from the sources.
“Unworthy conditions of detentions”?
Me Benoit David assures BFMTV that he received the authorization of the justice to consult the recordings of the video surveillance cameras of Condé-sur-Sarthe prison. Unanswered, he filed a request for a summary leaflet, to force the prison to send the videos, without the 30-day conservation period having passed. According to France Infoan audience for referrals freedom took place on Wednesday morning at the Caen administrative court (Calvados) to obtain the communication of the video bands of the attack denounced.
A request on the conditions of detention of Mohamed Amra will also be filed with the liberties and detention judge of Paris. His lawyer demands an observation of the “unworthy conditions of detentions” of his client, constantly handcuffed in the back as soon as he leaves his cell. His cell would also be searched daily with “degradations”. Me Benoit David finally denounces the supervision shown by his client, by four “over -equipped” supervisors.