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One guard freed in French prison hostage standoff: source

French elite police officers arrived by helicopters at the high-security prison in Conde-sur-Sarthe
French elite police officers arrived by helicopters at the high-security prison in Conde-sur-Sarthe
An inmate armed with a homemade weapon took two guards hostage at a high-security prison in northwest France on Tuesday before one of the hostages was released, a source involved in the incident said.
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The inmate was still holding the second hostage, a female trainee, as police special forces arrived by helicopter at the Conde-sur-Sarthe Penitentiary Centre, which holds dangerous or radicalised prisoners and those with serious discipline problems.

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The prisoner, armed with the improvised weapon, had taken the guard and the female trainee hostage during prisoner meal time, authorities said.

A justice ministry source said the inmate has a history of psychiatric problems and hostage taking. He has convictions for robbery, rape and for a murder of a prison cellmate.

Elite units had arrived at the prison by three helicopters, an AFP photographer at the scene said.

The Prisons Administration Directorate confirmed a hostage situation without giving any further details. It said the justice ministry had alerted its crisis unit.

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Security measures were increased in Conde-sur-Sarthe after a prisoner stabbed two guards with a homemade knife in March. After failed negotiations to end a standoff, security units launched an assault, wounding the prisoner.

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