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DRUGS, GUNS Sunshine lair of Britain’s villains

New generation of crooks choose old favourite

- BY MATTHEW YOUNG on the Costa Del Sol

IN secluded hills inland from Spain’s Costa del Sol, one of Britain’s most wanted men quietly made a life for himself, suspected by nobody.

Baby-faced David Ungi, 30, lived with three other Englishmen in a spacious three-bedroom house at the foot of the Sierra de Mijas mountains in the small town of Coin, in Malaga province.

They paid around 900 euros a month in rent for their home, where David is thought to have lived for five years.

He would use a local gym and the pals would sit and smoke marijuana on their front-facing balcony, rarely speaking to anyone, neighbours said.

Every two or three months, British-plated RS4 or RSQ8 Audis, worth about £100,000, would pull up outside.

The four lads lived on a diet of baked beans, crumpets and sweets and shopped at a Buyrite British supermarke­t.

They still owe the owner 100 Euros after stocking up on wine gums, cream eggs, Haribo sweets, dolly mixtures and fishcakes, and promising to pay later.

In May, Ungi was arrested as he strolled into a different gym with a free day pass. He had a gun in his bag.

On Tuesday he appeared in a Madrid court to oppose extraditio­n to the UK on drugs charges. Ungi was on the National Crime Agency’s most wanted list after fleeing to Spain within 24 hours of the murder of 18-year-old Vinny Wadding-ton in 2015 in Garston, Liverpool.

Our sister paper the Mirror found his Spanish hideout, where police seized a firearm and 15 kilos of cocaine, before he was also placed under formal investigat­ion by a court in Coin for weapons possession.

More weapons including a machine gun, and drugs including 19 kilos of cannabis resin, were found during a subsequent search of their pad.

Ungi was described as a suspected killer when he was on the run.

The National Crime Agency said in an appeal before his arrest that it believed he was in a car which rammed into Waddington’s motorbike before he was gunned down in the street.The NCA also said Ungi was alleged to be involved in the unlawful distributi­on of drugs in the Liverpool area.

A neighbour in Coin said: “They didn’t say much but honestly they came across as nice guys. I cannot believe what he’s supposed to have been involved in.

“Police descended and it was huge. I couldn’t believe what they brought out of that place. David was always really nice. None of them worked. Nobody had any idea they were wanted. He seemed to always go out with a backpack on.

“Fancy cars would pull up every now and then. Looking back, maybe they were being protected by someone.”

An underworld source near Marbella said: “If he was carrying a gun when he was arrested, and they had that quantity of weapons, there’s only one reason for that – someone was looking to iron them out. I find it strange so many British fugitives still come to Spain, and to this area. But they do. There’s still plenty of them.”

This week we revealed how former detective Peter Bleksley pinpointed the drug-laden superyacht town of Puerto

Banus as the hideout spot for another of the UK’s most wanted men.

Kevin Parle is wanted in connection with the murders in Liverpool of 16-year-old Liam Kelly in 2004 and Lucy Hargreaves, 22, in 2005.

So sure is Peter that 6ft 6in Parle is in the region, he plastered “wanted” posters in with Parle’s face on all over the nearby town of Estepona.

In January, another of the UK’s most wanted criminals, Joshua Hendry, was arrested in San Pedro de Alcantara, near Marbella, after being on the run in Spain for three years.

Hendry, dubbed The Big Man and formerly of Walton, Liverpool, was a key member of a drug smuggling gang supplying in Grimsby, Lincs.

He was taken back to the UK and in April and admitted supplying heroin and crack cocaine, and absconding.

Hendry was jailed for five years and three months in addition to a 10-year sentence given in 2020 when he was convicted in his absence of conspiracy to supply cocaine.

The UK’s most wanted woman, fraudster Sarah Panitzke, 48, from York, was caught in Tarragona in February, while walking her dogs.

She vanished in 2013 while on trial for her part in laundering cash from a £1billion mobile phone tax scam. Last month she was jailed for eight years. Spanish police said at the time of Ungi’s arrest that three other Britons accused of helping him stay on the run had also been detained.

At Tuesday’s hearing it emerged the UK was only seeking his extraditio­n on the drug charges. Ungi rejected his extraditio­n on a video link from jail on Tuesday, claiming he had lived in Spain since 2018. Spanish prosecutor­s saw no reason to oppose extraditio­n.

Bleksley, star of Channel 4 reality show Hunted, spent six days in Spain last week on his mission to find Parle.

He said: “There are plenty of British wrong ’uns polluting that beautiful part of Spain. I feel sorry for the Spanish. From retired British folk hoovering up industrial quantities of cocaine, to gangsters and scumbags, they’re all there. There’s an internatio­nal consortium of criminals operating there. Dubai is now a place for many of them but there’s still a massive presence.

“The costas are still completely and utterly a haven for British criminals.”

Sunny Marbella, and other regions nearby, remain a haven for criminals looking to launder dirty money.

They also lie on a lucrative narco-smuggling route from Africa to Europe. British gangsters have been fleeing to the Costa del Crime since the 1970s, when extraditio­n agreements between the UK and Spain broke down. Barbara Windsor’s former husband Ronnie Knight, an associate of the Kray twins, is credited with establishi­ng Spain as a getaway destinatio­n.

Kenny Noye, now 75, hid in a villa near Cadiz while on the run for the 1996 road rage murder of Stephen Cameron, 21. His deserted £1.6million pad is now bolted up.

The underworld source said: “Noye might have left but make no mistake about it, the younger generation are very much here.”

 ?? ?? SPAIN Santa Barbara Coin Puerto Banus Marbella
SPAIN Santa Barbara Coin Puerto Banus Marbella
 ?? ?? KILLED Mum Lucy Hargreaves
KILLED Mum Lucy Hargreaves
 ?? ?? HIDEOUT Parle is thought to be in Banus Pictures: HUMPHREY NEMAR
HIDEOUT Parle is thought to be in Banus Pictures: HUMPHREY NEMAR
 ?? ?? DAVID UNGI Weapons were found at 30-year-old’s rented home
DAVID UNGI Weapons were found at 30-year-old’s rented home
 ?? ?? KEITH PARLE Poster in Estepona for one of Britain’s most wanted men, sought over two murders in Liverpool
KEITH PARLE Poster in Estepona for one of Britain’s most wanted men, sought over two murders in Liverpool
 ?? ?? QUIET Villa where Unga and three English pals lived
QUIET Villa where Unga and three English pals lived
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