The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Six most wanted revealed

Police on the hunt for drugs criminals

- By Ben Robinson brobinson@sundaypost.com

THE SUNDAY POST can today reveal the most wanted drug criminals in the north of England. Police hope to track down the six suspects for a range of crimes including supplying cocaine and conspiracy to import drugs.

THESE are the north of England’s most wanted men, who are being hunted for a series of shocking drugs offences.

Detectives battling to stem the tide of drugs on the streets have issued a plea for help tracking down six of the illicit drug world’smost elusive faces.

Some of them have been on the run for years after being convicted of serious offences involving deadly class A drugs while others are wanted for questionin­g.

Last night Roger Critchell director of operations at independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers called on Sunday Post readers to help track them down.

He said: “Crime stoppers passed almost 50,000 pieces of informatio­n to law enforcemen­t last year concerning drug related crime, accounting for almost half of all informatio­n we passed on.

“Money from drug related offences is often used to fund serious crime, so I’d urge anyone with informatio­n on these individual­s to come forward anonymousl­y, safe in the knowledge that their identity will never be revealed.”

In 2010 Shahid Mushtaq, 47, from Preston, Lancashire, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine after being snared handing over half a kilo of the class A drug in a Manchester car park, with it destined for Lancashire.

But he fled before his sentencing and officers have been hunting him ever since.

He is believed to own properties in Spain and Pakistan as well as having various links in Lancashire.

His accomplice Abdul Khan, 43, was sentenced to nine years in jail but also went on the run.

Lancashire’s detectives are also hunting 40-year-old Polish national Dariosz Tomasiak, who served a jail sentence for growing cannabis but brazenly ignored the conditions of his release and slipped off cops’ radar in 2009.

He could be in East Lancashire but it is believed he also travels to Europe.

Meanwhile in Hartlepool, Cleveland Police are hunting for 38-year-old Antony Robson on suspicion of possession of class A drug with intent to sell it and growing cannabis.

Officers in Middlesbro­ugh have been thwarted in their attempts to track down 42-year-old Neill Thygesen who is wanted in connection with a conspiracy to import class B drugs last year.

He is from Billingham but has extensive contacts throughout the UK including WestYorksh­ire and Nottingham­shire.

Despite numerous attempts to snare Thygesen, including being named as one dasone of Crime stoppers ’“MostWanted”, ”, he has evaded detectives formore than a year.

Officers in Durham saw drugs farm suspect Jason Puccio, 41, slip their grasp when they raided his Bishop Auckland home and found a cannabis farm.

Anyone with informatio­n should call police on 101 or Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555111.

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