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Police chase shuts down runway at French airport

Key Points
  • "Pursued by police, he smashed through Terminal 1 before reaching the runway area," the government prefect's office said in a statement.
  • The car then hurtled across the runway zone before coming to a halt on rough terrain beside the tarmac. The intruder sought to flee on foot but was tackled by officers and arrested.
In this picture taken with a mobile phone through the window of a plane shows a French gendarmes and police arresting a man on the tarmac of Lyon's Saint-Exupery airport after he managed to get in the runways with his car without doing any injury, on September 10, 2018 in Colombier-Saugnieu. 
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France's Lyon airport halted flights on Monday when a driver being chased by police smashed his car through a terminal building and onto a runway.

More than a dozen police cars and a helicopter pursued the fugitive over a distance up the wrong side of a motorway before he broke through security barriers at the Lyon-Saint-Exupery international airport.

"Pursued by police, he smashed through Terminal 1 before reaching the runway area," the government prefect's office said in a statement.

The car then hurtled across the runway zone before coming to a halt on rough terrain beside the tarmac. The intruder sought to flee on foot but was tackled by officers and arrested.

The motive of the driver, whose identity has not yet been made public, was not clear, the source said.

Flights were grounded until further notice, the airport tweeted.