A62 and A65 motorways, December 15, 2011. - The A65 motorway, reputed to be the most expensive in France.

While it was inaugurated a year ago, only 5,600 vehicles on average use it each day, 1,600 less than what the concession company AÕlienor expected.

The figures are even worse for heavy goods vehicles with a daily attendance of 350.

The bill amounts to almost 30 euros for trucks for a Pau-Langon and 22.50 euros on average for cars.

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  • The 40-year-old was tried in his absence for a series of violent robberies in January 2021 and was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

  • He was arrested on Tuesday on the A62 by the national fugitive search brigade which worked on the investigation for several weeks.

His run ended on Tuesday.

A forty-something, sentenced to 16 years in prison for a series of thefts, one of which had resulted in the death of a 92-year-old man, was arrested on Tuesday in Bordeaux, the National Fugitive Search Brigade (BNRF ).

This 49-year-old man, Elvys Dorchini, "firmly rooted in organized crime", was arrested "without difficulty" at a toll gate on the A62 motorway by the Bordeaux search and intervention brigade, after weeks BNRF investigation, explained Commissioner Jacques Croly Labourdette, head of the BNRF.

Presented to the Bordeaux prosecutor's office, Elvys Dorchini was to be imprisoned on Wednesday.

"Very mobile and very difficult to locate"

During his run, “he had established himself in the area of ​​Béziers (Hérault), we do not know where exactly.

He gravitated among the travelers and was always moving right to left, ”added a police source.

"Because of his profile, very experienced in organized crime, very cautious, and very mobile too, it was difficult to locate him," said this source.

"Six to seven police officers were mobilized full time on this file," she added.

The BNRF - attached to the Central Office for the Fight against Organized Crime (OCLCO) - was seized by the La Rochelle prosecutor's office in January 2021, after the conviction on appeal by the Poitiers Assize Court of Elvys Dorchini.

He had not shown up for his trial and had been sentenced by default to 16 years of criminal imprisonment, for a series of organized gang robberies from private individuals, mainly in Charente-Maritime.

"They targeted wealthy people and robbed them after having assaulted them," said the police source.

One of the burglaries attributed to him resulted in the death of a 92-year-old man in 2013 in Saint-Pierre d'Oléron, who died a week after the theft, due to the stress caused by the assault.

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