Mohamed Amra's murky links with Jean-Charles P. and the "Black Mafia Family"

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EXCLUSIVE - In Évreux, Mohamed Amra had become close to a formidable criminal organization. Its members include Jean-Charles P., currently incarcerated and for whom "La Mouche" had become an enforcer. The man, aged around thirty, is now suspected of being one of the masterminds of the escape at the Incarville toll booth.
The bloody images of the commando of his escape had shown it: on May 14, Mohamed Amra , who was traveling in a prison van between the Evreux remand center and the city court, had, quite clearly, hired the services of a group of seasoned criminals to escape, then disappear for nine months. Behind the criminal, whose escape ended last weekend in Bucharest , hovers the shadow of a highly structured mafia organization with complex ramifications. The "Black mafia family", or "Black manjak family", named thus by several families located mainly in Eure and Seine-Maritime, and originally from Guinea-Bissau and Senegal.
The network has experienced a meteoric rise in serious crime in recent years. Its nerve center is Eure, but its criminal activities extend far beyond. In the Paris region - Seine-Saint-Denis in particular -, Yvelines, Hauts-de-Seine, and even the south of France...
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