He wants to serve his eighteen-year prison sentence for robbery as close to his family as possible.
The former Toulouse director of a postal agency, Redouane Ikil, surrendered to justice on Thursday morning in a police station in Agen, after two years of a dotted run.
The man, now 50, was sentenced on appeal in 2019 by the Tarn Assize Court for violent robberies, with kidnapping, which occurred in 2012 and 2013 in two Toulouse branches of the Postal Bank, including hers.
Acquitted during his first trial in Toulouse, Redouane Ikil, presented by the investigators as the "brain-recruiter" of the two operations, has always maintained his innocence.
But feeling a condemnation coming, he disappeared just before the verdict of his appeal trial for which he appeared free.
The fugitive, Franco-Algerian, had already been found and imprisoned in Oran in February 2020 and then, it seems, was released a few months later.
He is now incarcerated in the Agen remand center before being transferred to the Eysses detention center in Villeneuve-sur-Lot.
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Toulouse: End of the run for the former director of a postal agency, convicted in two robbery cases
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