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How to catch a fugitive

CarrotHead

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In this photo released Sunday May 12, 2013, by the British Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), showing British fugitive Andrew Moran in this undated photo. Spain's Interior Ministry officials say Spanish police arrested Moran on Friday May 10, as he relaxed next to the pool of a luxury villa in Alicante, Spain. Moran has been on the run since 2009 when he assaulted four security guards, vaulted over the court dock during his trial and escaped, and was listed among the most wanted British fugitives on the loose in Spain. (AP Photo/SOCA)
 
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Capano2121

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World famous procedure for catching a fugitive as follows;-

1) Get yourself a limping terrorist
2) Get yourself a sleeping policeman
3) Let the limping terrorist escape through the toilets' window
4) Call for a media witch hunt then call for a media manhunt then have a physical manhunt
5) Announce failure to capture & issue statement "If he is not in Singapore, then he must be outside of Singapore!"
6) Continue with the witch hunt through stickers, MSM, posters all over the island!
7) Wait!
8) Wait!
9) Wait!
10) Wait!
11) Neighbour captured the limping terrorist!
12) Sent men over to retrieve runaway property!
13) Press conference announcing the hard work done by all the person not involved!
14) Last but not least, claim all credit for yourself & yourself only!

NOW THIS IS HOW YOU CATCH A FUGITIVE!

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lu kong simi lanjiao? Baika we capture one you know!
 

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British fugitive caught sunbathing in Spain

11:37 AM Monday May 13, 2013

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One of Britain's most wanted criminals has been captured as he sunbathed by a pool at his luxury Spanish villa.

Armed robber Andrew Moran was sipping a cocktail alongside his girlfriend Genna Harvieu when armed police raided his hideout.

The 31-year-old attempted to escape but was rugby tackled to the ground. At one point he was hurled over a wall before being subdued.

Video footage released yesterday shows police surrounding Moran's home in the resort of Calpe near Alicante before chasing him into bushes after he spotted one of the officers and tried to escape.

Moran was part of an armed gang which stole £25,000 from a Royal Mail security van outside an Asda supermarket in Lancashire in May 2005.

He has been on the run since vaulting over the dock during his trial at Burnley Crown Court in February 2009. He was convicted in his absence, and he was later placed on Crimestoppers' top-ten most wanted list.

Since fleeing to Spain, Moran moved around frequently and assumed false identities in a bid to evade capture.

He regularly changed his appearance, growing a moustache and his hair, and sometimes wore spectacles.

Last year he narrowly avoided being caught by ramming two police cars with his 4x4 and hurtling down a motorway the wrong way. A search of the house he was living in at the time uncovered a handgun, ammunition and 5kg of cannabis.

He charted his life on the run with photos of himself in various locations and poses. One picture showed him in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris and he posed for another with two Uzi machine guns.

Investigators believe that he financed his life as a fugitive by becoming involved in drug dealing.

Last night a source close to the investigation said: "Moran was regarded as a very dangerous man - as his access at different times to different firearms clearly demonstrates.

"He was taken by surprise because he was lounging around the pool with his girlfriend, obviously thinking all was well. I hope he enjoyed his cocktail because it should be the last one he will be having for quite a while."

Two pistols, 60 rounds of ammunition and a machete were found in his rented villa.
His arrest was carried out by Spain's elite anti-terrorism police on Friday.

After his capture he was taken to Madrid for an extradition hearing at Spain's Central Criminal Court that is expected to take place today.

Moran, from Salford, Greater Manchester, is the 50th British criminal to have been located since Crimestoppers launched Operation Captura - the hunt to find UK crooks hiding abroad. Two years ago investigators found his co-accused, Stephen Devalda, 29, at a hotel in Marbella, Spain.

And with the capture of Moran, all seven men who took part in the armed robbery have now been detained.

During the robbery in Colne, Lancashire, security guard James Hankinson had a gun held to his back and a machete was wielded as £25,000 was stolen.

After Moran was placed on the most wanted listed, Detective Inspector Simon Cheyte said: "This is a very serious offence and we are determined to get Moran back to serve the time for his crime."

Yesterday Matt Burton, head of investigations at the Serious Organised Crime Agency, said: "Moran thought he could evade capture by fleeing to Spain, frequently changing his appearance and using false identities. Like his partner in crime, Devalda, and the other armed robbers on the hit-list discovered, though, there's no hiding place. Soca and its partners have the capability to pursue criminals relentlessly and put them behind bars."

Detective Chief Inspector Janet Hudson added: "It just goes to show that we will stop at nothing to capture criminals wherever they are in the world."


 

Lee5604

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BTW, there are many Indonesian fugitives living in Singapore, wanted by the Indonesian government for tax evasion and fraud. If the authorities don't do anything (excuse: no extradition rights) the place will be be a haven for fugitives and tax evaders.
 
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blissquek

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BTW, there are many Indonesian fugitives living in Singapore, wanted by the Indonesian government for tax evasion and fraud. If the authorities don't do anything (excuse: no extradition rights) the place will be be a haven for fugitives and tax evaders.

Because of this lingering problem with Indonsia, they refuse to sell sand and stones to us to build our house.

In the end we pay premium to get these raw materials and hence our children end up paying more for their flat.

Is this fair..????

We housed the fugivites and our children bear the cost...
 
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