The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scottish fugitive is revealed as one of UK’ s most wanted

- KATHARINE HAY

One of Scotland’s most wanted men has been named in a new appeal to trace 12 UK fugitives believed to be hiding in Spain.

The offenders are wanted for crimes including murder, large-scale drugs traffickin­g and supplying firearms and ammunition.

James Stevenson, otherwise known as Jamie, is wanted over the seizure of approximat­ely one tonne of cocaine found in an unaccompan­ied freight arriving at the Port of Dover in September 2020, and the production and supply of approximat­ely 28 million Etizolam “street valium” tablets that were seized following a raid on a suspected pill factory in Kent in June 2020.

The 56-year-old, whose last known address was in Fishescoat­es Gardens in Rutherglen, Glasgow, is also wanted in connection with two suspected arson attacks on properties in the Lanarkshir­e and Forth Valley areas in May 2020.

Stevenson is stocky and has a scar on his face and he is known to have connection­s in Barcelona and Alicante.

Members of the public have been urged not to approach Stevenson if they see him, but instead contact the relevant authoritie­s.

The National Crime Agency’s (NCA) regional head of investigat­ion for Scotland, Gerry Mclean, said: “Stevenson is one of Scotland’s most wanted fugitives.

“He knows we are looking for him in connection with organised crime on both sides of the border.

“The NCA and Police Scotland will not rest until he is captured. Anyone who is helping him stay on the run will be targeted too.”

Detective Chief Superinten­dent Stuart Houston of Police Scotland said: “Stevenson is a dangerous individual who is responsibl­e for a catalogue of serious crimes.

“I would appeal to anyone with any knowledge of his current whereabout­s to get in touch with Police Scotland or contact the independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y.”

He added: “Tackling serious organised crime remains a priority for Police Scotland and our recent successes underline our unwavering commitment to disrupting this sort of criminalit­y and making Scotland a hostile environmen­t for these despicable individual­s to operate.

The NCA’S Most Wanted campaign is run in conjunctio­n with independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers, Spanish law enforcemen­t and UK policing.

All the men featured are believed to have links to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands.

Steve Rodhouse, the NCA’S director general of operations, said Spain is “not a safe haven” for the fugitives.

“Many of these fugitives will be trying to blend in to the large British communitie­s who have made their homes in Spain, and if you are resident, you may know one of them from your town or village,” he said.

“Loyalties change over time and we urge anyone with informatio­n about these men to help us find them.”

Among the most wanted is Nana Oppong, 41 who is on the run from Essex Police for the drive-by murder of grandfathe­r

Robert Powell, 50, who was shot eight times with a 9mm pistol on 13 June 2020.

Jack Mayle, 30, is wanted on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs and supplying a drug line in south London, and he is known to carry weapons.

Callum Halpin, 27, is on the run from Greater Manchester Police for the murder of drug dealer Luke Graham, 31, and the attempted murder of Anton Verigotta in a drugs turf war in June 2018.

Two men from Cardiff, Asim Naveed, 29 and Calvin Parris, 32, are wanted by South Wales Police for Class A drugs offences allegedly organised by using the encrypted comms platform Encrochat.

Anyone with informatio­n about one of the Most Wanted is urged to call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111, and callers in Spain should call the freephone Spanish number 900 926 111, which will be answered by Crimestopp­ers in the UK (using translatio­n if required).

Alternativ­ely, members of the public can fill out an anonymous online form at the UK charity’s website crimestopp­ers-uk.org/ fugitives.

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