Dubai Police arrests one of UK’s most wanted fugitives
DUBAI, 9th May 2021 (WAM) - Dubai Police have recently arrested a man wanted by the National Crime Agency (NCA)- UK, for eight years for his alleged role in a large-scale international drug trafficking plot in the Kingdom. The arrest was made shortly after receiving a Red notice from the Interpol.
Michael Paul Moogan, 35, from Croxteth, Liverpool, who featured as part of the Operation Captura most wanted fugitives campaign, was apprehended in Dubai as a result of joint working between Dubai Police and the NCA.
Moogan had been on the run since a raid that took place at a café in Rotterdam suspected of being used as a front for meetings between drug traffickers and cartels, and central to a plot to bring hundreds of kilos of cocaine into the UK every week.
Dubai: Dubai Police have arrested a drug tycoon who was wanted by UK for eight years for his role in drug trafficking in the Kingdom.
Michael Paul Moogan, 35, from Croxteth, Liverpool, who featured as part of the Operation Captura most wanted fugitives campaign, was apprehended in Dubai as a result of joint working between Dubai Police and the National Crime Agency (NCA).
Moogan had been on the run since a raid that took place at a café in Rotterdam, suspected of being used as a front for meetings between drug traffickers, cartels, and central to a plot to bring hundreds of kilograms of cocaine into the UK every week.
Most wanted criminal caught in Dubai Staff Reporter
The Dubai Police have arrested one of the most wanted fugitives in the United Kingdom.
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The Dubai Police arrested him after the Interpol put out a Red notice against him.
The UK s National Crime Agency (NCA) has thanked the Dubai Police for their coordination, professionalism and swift action in effecting the arrest.
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