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WATCH: Surveillance footage in dramatic Quebec helicopter prison break released

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WATCH ABOVE: Surveillance footage of a dramatic helicopter prison escape in 2013 shows Benjamin Hudon-Barbeau and Dany Provençal struggling up a rope – Mar 16, 2016

MONTREAL – It took six minutes for Benjamin Hudon-Barbeau and Dany Provençal to clamber up a rope into a waiting helicopter as they escaped a detention centre in Saint-Jérôme back in 2013.

Footage of the dramatic escape was shown at Hells Angels sympathizer and accused murderer Hudon-Barbeau’s trial Monday.

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The footage was obtained by Le Journal de Montréal and shows the two inmates risking their lives for a shot at freedom.

Hudon-Barbeau, 36 at the time, was arrested just six hours later and police quickly moved in on Provencal, then 33, who was serving time for breaking and entering and arson.

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Quebec Provincial Police Sgt. Benoit Richard had said he was holed up in a sugar-shack type of structure and surrendered peacefully without incident.

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“It was very peaceful. Nobody was injured,” said Richard at the time.

The prison warden explained guards did not fire on the chopper because officers posted inside the jail are unarmed.

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