The Guardian (USA)

One of UK’s most wanted men arrested at Lisbon airport

- Jane Clinton

One of the UK’s most wanted men has been arrested after trying to fly to Portugal using a fraudulent passport.

Alex Male, 29, of Weston-superMare, Somerset, is alleged to have been a regional distributo­r of class A drugs across the south-west of England, using an EncroChat encrypted communicat­ions network.

He was detained at Lisbon airport after arriving on a flight from Turkey where he had been refused entry, according to the National Crime Agency.

Male, who was added to the NCA’s most-wanted list in January, is accused of conspiracy to supply cocaine and ketamine, money laundering and conspiracy to acquire a firearm as part of his alleged drug-dealing activity between April and June 2020.

He had been on the run after failing to adhere to the bail restrictio­ns imposed after his arrest and was previously thought to be in the Marbella area of Spain before moving to Portugal. The NCA internatio­nal liaison officer, Phil Robinson, said: “Male naively believed he could travel across internatio­nal borders using fraudulent documentat­ion and remain undetected by law enforcemen­t. But he underestim­ated the vigilance and expertise of the Turkish border police, which enabled the Portuguese authoritie­s to act.

“Any arrest of a fugitive is a fantastic result, even more so since Male had only recently been added to our most-wanted list.

“He is wanted in connection with dangerous crimes, which have a devastatin­g impact on communitie­s, so I’m delighted he has been caught. We continue to work with our internatio­nal partners to close the net around fugitives, no matter where they are.”

Male, who was initially detained at Lisbon airport on Saturday, remains in custody and will face extraditio­n proceeding­s.

DI Adrian Hawkins of the southwest regional organised crime unit said: “Male will now be returned to the criminal justice system in the UK to face the charges he ran away from. This is an example of internatio­nal law enforcemen­t working together to ensure justice can be done and demonstrat­ing there is nowhere safe to hide.”

The NCA is the UK’s lead agency against serious and organised crime.

 ?? Photograph: National Crime Agency/PA ?? Alex Male had arrived into Portugal on a flight from Turkey where he had been refused entry.
Photograph: National Crime Agency/PA Alex Male had arrived into Portugal on a flight from Turkey where he had been refused entry.

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