7 of the most daring prison escapes in world history.
(Baonghean.vn) - Following the escape of two death row inmates from T16 detention center of the Ministry of Public Security, let's revisit some daring prison breaks that have shaken the history of world crime.
1. Dig a 1.5km long tunnel.
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| In 2001, notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquin Guzman Loera, also known as "The Dwarf," shocked the public with a daring prison escape in Jaliso state, hiding in a laundry basket. Mexican police spent 13 years trying to capture him and imprison him in a high-security prison. However, in late July 2015, Loera escaped again. Nearly six months after escaping from Mexico's most secure prison, drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera was recaptured. |
2. Helping her husband escape from prison.
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| Another daring prison escape was that of Michel Vaujour, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment for attempted murder and armed robbery. Surprisingly, his wife, Nadine Vaujour, was determined to rescue him from a Paris prison and learned to fly a helicopter. In May 1986, Michel escaped by using peaches painted to resemble grenades to threaten to blow up a building in the capital. Nadine then landed the helicopter on the prison roof to pick up her husband and escape. Later, police apprehended Michel after he was shot in the head during a bank robbery. |
3. Escaped three times by helicopter.
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| French prisoner Pascal Payet gained attention for three escapes using helicopters. The first was in 2001, when he escaped from Luynes prison. In 2003, Payet helped another prisoner escape by helicopter while still being pursued by police. Pascal was later arrested after years on the run. However, in 2007, he escaped again using the same method – a helicopter – with the help of four accomplices. |
4. Use a spoon to poke holes for ventilation.
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| In 1962, Frank Morris, along with brothers Clarence and John Anglin, meticulously planned their escape from the notoriously heavily guarded Alcatraz prison for months. The three criminals used various tools, such as metal spoons and drills assembled from vacuum cleaner motors, to bore through the crumbling concrete ceilings. Eventually, they created an escape route to the beach and used a makeshift raft to flee San Francisco Bay. |
5. Escaping from prison using a fake gun.
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| John Dillinger, a notorious American criminal, gained notoriety for his numerous daring prison escapes. The most famous was his 1934 break. After being arrested for bank robbery, Dillinger was sent to Lake County Jail, a high-security facility guarded by armed police and National Guard troops. Dillinger surprisingly escaped using a fake gun made from a bar of soap. He also stole the jail sheriff's car and fled to Illinois. The FBI eventually tracked Dillinger down, and he was shot and killed during a police pursuit. |
6. Pass through the bars
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| Choi Gap-bok, a South Korean who had practiced yoga for 23 years, was arrested on September 12, 2012, on suspicion of robbery. He was detained at a police station in Daegu. He stayed there for five days until the early morning of September 17, when Choi applied ointment to his upper body, curled up, and squeezed through a food slot in the prison bars. The entire escape took only 34 seconds. According to the Korea Times, Choi was approximately 1.65 meters tall. The hole he squeezed through was about 15 cm high and 45 cm wide. He escaped while the three guards were asleep. However, six days later, Choi was recaptured and held in a cell with a much smaller food slot. |
7. Escaped from prison by clinging to the underside of a truck.
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| In 2009, French-born prisoner Julien Chautard staged a daring escape when he "disappeared" from a group of inmates being transported to Pentonville prison in north London by truck. As the prisoners were entering the building, Chautard managed to cling to the underside of the truck that had just transported them from Snaresbrook High Court to Pentonville. Chautard then successfully escaped from the prison under the truck within minutes. However, Chautard later turned himself in to the police. |
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