A 'most wanted' British man who imported large amounts of cocaine into the UK has been arrested in Spain.
Simon Dutton, 49, was wanted by Greater Manchester Police for cocaine importation, money laundering, false passport offences, and breaching a Serious Crime Prevention Order.
He was arrested in La Nucia, near Benidorm, following a collaboration between the Civil Guard and the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA), who said his last known address was in Bolton.
Dutton was wanted for a recall to prison, the NCA said. He had been sentenced for organising large-scale importations of cocaine and money-laundering, with one interception valued at £1.5million.
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His arrest was announced only hours after the launch of an international "most wanted" campaign, which named Dutton among 12 fugitives sought in Spain.
Three others were arrested for drug trafficking and document forgery.
Spanish police said an investigation had been launched in November last year following a tip-off from the manager of a parcel delivery service in Benidorm, where a suitcase containing 16kg of drugs were found, destined for the UK.
More suspects were identified as the investigation progressed, including Dutton.
An international arrest warrant had been issued at the end of last year.
Authorities in Spain said Dutton would now face a court hearing for proceedings relating to his international extradition request.
Searches in Benidorm and La Nucia involved the Guardia Civil's Reserve and Security Group (ARS) in Valencia, the dog-handling unit and local public safety patrols.
Various quantities were found at the properties along with cash, false documentation and two vehicles used by the suspects, according to the Guardia Civil.
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