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NCA launches renewed appeal to trace Most Wanted fugitives

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THE NATIONAL Crime Agency (NCA) and partners have renewed an appeal to help trace some of the UK’s Most Wanted fugitives.

It was 12 months ago when the NCA launched its most recent appeal to find 13 men who had gone on the run – all believed to be hiding in Spain or with strong links to the country.

In that time, six of them have been traced, arrested and are at various stages of the extraditio­n and judicial process.

The appeal – run in conjunctio­n with independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers, Spanish law enforcemen­t, and UK policing – was renewed this week.

The wanted men are: Heavily tattooed Jack Mayle, 31, on suspicion of supplying Class A drug MDMA and other drugs.

Mayle was suspected of running a drug line in south London and allegedly worked with a dark web drugs supplier.

When he fled, Mayle, who is from Croydon in south London had a tattooed neck, a diamond tattoo under his left eye and ‘Croydon’ inked on the outside of his left forearm.

He may have tried to alter his appearance and is known to carry weapons.

Two men from Cardiff are wanted by South Wales Police for Class A drugs offences allegedly organised on the encrypted communicat­ions platform EncroChat.

Muscularly built Asim Naveed, 31, and 6ft 2in tall, is accused of playing a leading role in a highly organised crime group (OCG) that trafficked 46 kilos of cocaine into Wales between February and June 2020, worth up to nearly £8 million.

Calvin Parris, 33, who has gold upper teeth, is accused of being a customer of Naveed’s OCG and selling cocaine on in Cardiff.

John James Jones, 32, of Ormskirk, Lancashire, is wanted for wounding with intent.

Jones allegedly stabbed two victims with a knife causing serious injuries. It is believed he fled the UK in the immediate aftermath. There is informatio­n to show he stayed at a hotel in Madrid the night after the stabbings, but left rapidly the next morning.

Also sought is Callum Michael Allan, 24, of South Shields, for 12 alleged offences including: possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine, possession of cannabis, assaulting an emergency worker, affray and dangerous driving.

On June 11, 2019 police raided a house suspected to be used for drugs deals. Allan fled and assaulted two officers who restrained him. He was in possession of 113.29 grams of heroin. He was charged and appeared at court in April 2020 where he was given unconditio­nal bail and failed to return.

Mark Francis Roberts, 29, of Liverpool, is wanted for alleged grievous bodily harm and the attempted robbery of a man’s £60,000 Richard Mille watch.

The victim was attacked by

two men with a blade at around 01.30 on September 30, 2016 after he parked his car on his home driveway.

The victim refused to surrender his watch and was so badly injured he suffered lifethreat­ening injuries and was treated in a critical care unit for puncture wounds, a collapsed lung and many laceration­s.

The victim heard one of the attackers say he’d cut himself in the attack, and Roberts’s blood was later identified at the scene.

Alex Male, 30, of Westonsupe­r-Mare, is alleged to be a regional distributo­r of drugs across the south west of England, buying and selling drugs and managing other distributo­rs who operated under his instructio­n using EncroChat. He is accused of conspiracy to supply cocaine and ketamine, money laundering and conspiracy to acquire a firearm.

He has links to Spain, Portugal and Turkey.

Steve Reynolds, NCA regional head in Spain, said: “Spain is immensely popular with British people who live and take holidays there, but it is not a safe haven for criminals. The NCA’s Internatio­nal Crime Bureau and Internatio­nal Liaison Officers work with foreign law enforcemen­t on behalf of UK police forces to track and arrest criminals wherever they are in the world.

“It’s usual for fugitives to continue to commit crime while on the run and these men will be known in criminal circles wherever they are and some will be trying to blend in to the large British communitie­s for whom Spain is home. You may know one of them from your town or village. Loyalties change over time and we urge anyone with informatio­n about these men to help us find them.

“The UK and Spain have a very strong law enforcemen­t partnershi­p and day-in dayout we work together to protect the public.

“This partnershi­p has been crucial to many of the successes we have had so far in tracking down fugitives from justice in the UK.”

Lord Ashcroft, founder of the charity Crimestopp­ers UK, said: “We are incredibly grateful to the public for supporting our joint campaign with the NCA.

“By passing on vital informatio­n, their actions have helped catch wanted individual­s who pose a genuine danger to our communitie­s.

“If you know the whereabout­s of any of the remaining Most Wanted fugitives, please tell our charity. We’re available 24/7, so contact us either online or on the phone. Your personal details will never be asked for.”

Anyone with informatio­n about one of the Most Wanted should call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111 or fill out an anonymous online form at the UK charity’s website Crimestopp­ers-uk. org.

Callers in Spain should dial the freephone Spanish number 900 926 111, which will be answered by Crimestopp­ers in the UK (using translatio­n if required).

We encourage anyone living in or visiting Spain to visit the NCA and Crimestopp­ers websites and look at the individual­s who are Most Wanted.

 ?? Photo: NCA ?? The latest poster with the seven most wanted fugitives
Photo: NCA The latest poster with the seven most wanted fugitives

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