After six weeks on the run following a dramatic prison break, France's most wanted man has been captured by police in a hotel room outside Paris.
Redoine Faid, a famed 41-year-old career gangster, was arrested at a B&B in Pontault-Combault, about 20km east of the capital.
Police said he was with an accomplice and that weapons were seized at the scene.
French officials had warned that the fugitive was considered armed and "especially dangerous".
"He was extremely surprised when the door burst open," said Frederic Ploquin, a journalist who has met Faid on several occasions and has written books about him.