Overview
- Mohamed Amra's complaint alleging excessive force by prison guards on March 24 was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
- The prosecutor cited incident reports, medical records, and video surveillance that did not corroborate Amra's claims.
- Amra alleged that guards restrained him violently, causing pain, but official reports stated he resisted removal of handcuffs.
- Medical evaluations showed no reported aggression or injuries consistent with the alleged incident; Amra declined medication but accepted a splint.
- Amra remains in solitary confinement at Condé-sur-Sarthe and is set to be transferred to the high-security Vendin-le-Vieil prison this summer.