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Morocco arrests UK national linked to drive-by shooting

- Arab News

A criminal wanted by UK authoritie­s over a deadly drive-by shooting has been arrested at the Moroccan border following a “day and night” multi-agency manhunt, the Daily

Mail reported.

Nana Oppong, 42, was the subject of a UK police investigat­ion into the drive-by killing of 50-year-old Robert Powell in 2020.

Oppong was named on the National Crime Agency’s mostwanted list and was placed on Interpol Red Notice, which alerts law enforcemen­t authoritie­s worldwide about wanted fugitives.

UK police said Oppong was arrested by Moroccan border authoritie­s late last year after trying to enter from Spain on forged documents, but the news was kept secret over operationa­l and security concerns.

Oppong, who is the seventh person to be arrested from the NCA most-wanted list, has since been kept in custody and is awaiting extraditio­n to the UK.

NCA regional manager in Spain Steve Reynolds said: “Oppong’s arrest came about after a sustained campaign to trace him and because of the vigilance of our Moroccan partners and support from Interpol.

“This is another excellent result and shows once again that UK law enforcemen­t does not give up on finding those who await justice in the UK. Working with our colleagues at home and abroad we will continue to hunt those on the run.”

Stephen Jennings, a detective superinten­dent who leads the regional police case on Oppong, said: “Numerous officers and staff across all agencies involved in this case have been working day and night to get justice for Robert’s family.

“Oppong’s arrest is the result of an excellent collaborat­ion between Essex Police, the NCA, the CPS (Crown Prosecutio­n Service), Interpol, Crimestopp­ers and other law enforcemen­t colleagues around the world.”

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