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Come on!

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-On the run...

-Get back here!

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..and over here.

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Hands out now, hands out.

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When foreign criminals flee their home countries,

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many hide out in the UK.

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Give me your hands.

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But if they think they're safe, they're wrong.

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They know they're wanted.

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A lot of these people are waiting for that knock on the door.

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But the traffic in fugitives isn't all one way.

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Across Europe there are hundreds of British criminals

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also trying to escape justice.

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From the sun-drenched costas

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where the villains seek a life of luxury,

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to the busy streets of the Dutch capital

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where many continue their life of crime.

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GLASS SMASHES

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We join the crack teams hunting them down.

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When you take the risk to come to Amsterdam as a criminal,

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there's a high chance that we get you.

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When it comes to justice, borders are no barrier.

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You're under arrest under the Extradition Act 2003.

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This is how the police take down the fugitives...

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Police officer!

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..both at home and abroad.

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If you're thinking of running, don't.

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We will find you.

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We will bring you back.

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Coming up on today's programme:

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Wanted in America -

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a double dawn raid on two brothers accused of drug-dealing.

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Just tell me your name, please.

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-I'm not going to give you my name.

-You're not. OK.

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The paedophile captured within hours of the start of a campaign

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to find fugitives abroad.

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Literally within an hour or so of the launch

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we'd received information telling us exactly where he is

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and had him arrested.

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And unlucky in Amsterdam -

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the Liverpool drug baron who ended up behind bars

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after an unexpected appearance on this programme.

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My fugitive walked past the camera.

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Extraordinary set of circumstances,

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and I'd like to know the odds on that one.

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West Yorkshire Police have one of the busiest

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extradition units in the UK.

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In the last year alone,

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they have brought in more than 100 fugitives

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wanted for offences committed in other European countries.

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This kind of police work takes persistence,

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and PC Dave Lockwood and his partner PC Tom Allen are experts.

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Today, they're out looking for a man they have been hunting

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for more than two years.

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But now Dave has new information which he hopes will crack the case.

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This intelligence is only two months old.

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It's one I worked on in 2014

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where I was looking for him,

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and he had connections to Leeds and Bradford with a number of addresses.

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We didn't manage to locate him,

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and it's now come back to us with a new address in Wakefield.

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We don't know anything of him for sure.

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We don't know if he's been in West Yorkshire for five years.

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So whether he's here or not, I don't know.

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The man they're after is called Wieslaw Lewicz.

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Poland has issued no less than five separate warrants for his arrest.

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Dave explains what the man is accused of.

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What he has done while he's been in Poland

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is he's either run a company,

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or agreed to import or export cars for people,

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he's taken a significant deposit

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and then not followed up or done anything.

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And he's done that repetitively, with different people,

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gaining quite a bit of money in the process.

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So we're going to try and locate him,

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execute these five warrants and take him into custody.

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The new intelligence has identified this house

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as the home of the fugitive.

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But it's not him who answers the door.

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-Hello.

-I hear you.

-OK. Do you speak good English?

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-Yes, of course, I speak.

-Are we OK to come in and speak with you?

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-Yes.

-Cheers, thank you.

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Are you well? We were thinking that there was another man living here,

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and we've come to speak to another man, called...

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Wieslaw.

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No... He doesn't live here.

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-Right.

-I allowed him to take correspondence here.

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'The man Dave's after has been using this house in Wakefield

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'as a postal address.'

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..the number, would you?

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'His friend reluctantly reveals

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'that Wieslaw Lewicz is still living in Bradford,

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'more than an hour's drive away.'

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'Now it's a race against time.'

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The chap that was helping us,

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that was talking to us and giving us the information,

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his loyalty is to his friend.

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While he's tried to help us and appear like he was helping us,

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which he was, it was genuine, he couldn't at first give us his word

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that when I left the address he wouldn't ring him straightaway

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and tell him we were there looking for him.

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So, with an hour that's passed now,

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we don't know if he's been phoned and tipped off

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or he's going to give us a bit of time to get over and talk to him.

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Dave knows the time he's spent on the road

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has given his target ample opportunity to go on the run.

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So, will the man he's been hunting for two years

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be at this new address?

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Or will he manage to dodge the law once more?

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Hello?

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London is home to more than 8.5 million people.

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Hidden amongst them are men and women on the run from the law.

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Many of them are wanted for crimes committed in other countries.

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It's the job of the Metropolitan Police Extradition Unit

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to find them and bring them to justice.

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It's very difficult to find people

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if they're hiding in a city like London.

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We invest a lot of time, a lot of resources,

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into the work that we do,

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and we think we're fairly successful at what we do.

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We arrested over 550 people last year

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for extradition requests.

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And we don't stop working until we can either show

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they've left the jurisdiction or never been here in the first place,

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or we've arrested them.

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Quite simply, we don't give up.

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This morning, DS Pete Rance is leading a team of detectives

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in search of a fugitive wanted in Norway.

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We think he's living at an address in West London.

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We've managed to get a warrant for his arrest.

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And we're going to go and see if he's at the address this morning.

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The man they're after was convicted of dealing heroin

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and sentenced to more than three years in prison,

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but he never served the time.

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The crimes were committed in 2012.

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He was summoned to prison in 2014.

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And he didn't turn up.

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The offences were committed in Norway.

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Even though it's not part of the EU,

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the country has an agreement to share extradition arrangements

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with the rest of Europe.

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Just going to have a little look and see if we can see it.

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When he arrives at the address,

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Pete meets up with the rest of the team to brief them on the case.

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He's convicted of heroin-dealing

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and cannabis-dealing in Norway in 2012.

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This block of flats just round here.

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He's not moved here to set up a new life

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and to carry on as if nothing had happened.

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He's on the run.

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Really, those sorts of cases,

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they're pretty much a needle in a haystack.

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You have to go with the leads as and when you get them.

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It's well before dawn,

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so it's unlikely the fugitive will spot them arriving.

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Matt, do you want to just cover round?

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But gaining access to the block of flats could be tricky.

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The door is locked.

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-Police.

-They wake one of the residents to let them in.

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I'm really sorry to wake you up, I'm from the police.

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It's nothing for you to worry about, though.

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OK. Sorry. You can go back to sleep.

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We need to come in here, OK?

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Making their way upstairs,

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Pete checks for any signs that somebody is at the address.

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Can you open the door, please? It's the police. It's the police.

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-Hello, sir.

-Hi.

-Sorry to trouble you.

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-MAN LAUGHS

-Is it two separate flats?

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-Yeah.

-Who lives here?

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-Uh, kitchen.

-Huh?

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-Just you live here?

-Yeah.

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OK, have you got some ID, please? Got an ID card?

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Yes.

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Sorry to trouble you. How long have you lived here?

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About four months.

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-Four months.

-Yeah.

-OK.

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Inside the flat, each room is rented separately.

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All right, sorry to trouble you. Do you live here alone?

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I'm from the police. You live here alone?

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INDISTINCT SPEECH

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OK, no problem. Thank you for your help.

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Sorry to trouble you.

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But none of the rooms are sheltering the heroin dealer.

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What you find with these particular cases

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is that they're living quite temporal existences,

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they'll move from address to address very, very quickly,

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so you need a bit of luck on your side

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and, unfortunately, on that morning we didn't get the luck,

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he'd already moved on.

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Not all fugitive searches are successful,

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and this morning's lead has come to nothing.

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The drug dealer who should be in prison in Norway

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has evaded capture - for now.

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But as dawn breaks,

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Pete reckons there's time for the team to split up

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and tackle a case involving American brothers.

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It's a two-pronged attack and timing will be crucial.

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I'm pretty confident our bloke's going to be there, cos the car's there.

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I'll let you do yours, because it might rattle the cage

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and when we get there he might be up.

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Some fugitives who go on the run may think they've got away with it.

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And those who flee the country

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and escape to the sunny beaches of Spain

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might believe they're out of the reach of the law.

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But they'd be wrong.

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These giant screens displaying wanted faces

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are part of a cross-border operation

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between British and Spanish law enforcement, codenamed Captura.

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Operation Captura is a campaign that we run

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in conjunction with Crimestoppers, in conjunction with the Spanish,

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and it's a campaign where we focus

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on some of the UK's most-wanted individuals

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who we believe are in Spain.

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It really helps us, it gets people's faces out there,

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it gets them into people's subconscious.

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So they may be on holiday, they may just be there for a couple of weeks,

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but they're always thinking,

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perhaps, you know, I'll keep my eye out for this person.

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So we get a lot of intelligence through,

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perhaps from holiday-makers,

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sometimes from expats who are living there,

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and from Spanish nationals as well.

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Operation Captura was launched in 2006,

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and in the years since

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it's proved to be devastatingly effective.

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It was a trial -

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we'd never worked to that extent with the public before,

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we'd never worked with Crimestoppers to that extent before,

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and we didn't know what would happen.

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It's fair to say that the success over the ten years

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has been overwhelming.

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90% and more of all the people that have been put on the list

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have been apprehended, arrested,

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and have been brought back

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and have faced trial and justice here.

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Captura is focused on Spain,

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a popular destination for British criminals on the run.

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I think all the British like Spain,

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so it doesn't matter if they are criminals or not.

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For them it's much easier to hide here

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because around one million British live here.

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It's easier for them to hide here than maybe in another country.

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But while they know where the British expats congregate,

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it's not easy for Spanish police to get in amongst them.

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There is a lot of British bars.

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It's really hard for us to get in there,

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because as soon as you get into the bar

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they know you're a Spanish police officer, so it's really hard for us.

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Operation Captura gets eyes and ears right inside those communities.

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We've had many, many instances

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where the public have come across these people

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in bars, in clubs, in pubs,

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engaged them in conversation and then come away and thought,

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"Do you know, I recognise that person."

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People have rang in and then they've been arrested as a result.

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Later, shopped to the police by expats -

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how the operation achieved one of its biggest successes

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with the arrest of this paedophile.

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It's the right place, 100% the right place,

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whether he's going to be in there or not I don't know.

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PC Dave Lockwood and his colleague PC Tom Allen

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have arrived at a house in Bradford

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looking for a Polish man accused of theft and fraud.

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Let's go see what we find.

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You keep the visual from down there.

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More than an hour ago

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Dave got this address from a friend of the wanted man.

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But he's concerned his target may have been tipped off

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that the police are coming for him.

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It might be this one,

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or it might be the white door to the left of me where I am.

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There's no answer.

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Dave doesn't know which of the flats the wanted man could be in.

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It's one of these, we're not sure which one.

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But there's somebody who does.

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The owner of the restaurant next door

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is the wanted man's landlord and he's got a spare key.

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-Just want to leave it to us for a minute? Is it flats?

-Yeah.

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Just come and show us which flat he's got.

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Hello, it's the police, open the door, please!

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Are you happy to open this and let us have a check?

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Because the window's open - we think he could be in there.

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D'you just want to stand back for us?

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Cheers, thanks.

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Tom, door's open, I'm going in.

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Hello?

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Hello?

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Tom's heard a bang up here when we've come through the door,

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and in this guy's flat he's got his mobile phone,

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he's got everything there as if he'd just walked out.

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So we're just being thorough and checking that...

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We're just checking that there's...

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nowhere he could have gone if he was home.

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His belongings are all there,

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but there's no sign of the man they're after -

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until Dave gets hold of another phone number for him.

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Bear with me a minute.

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-Hello, is that Wieslaw?

-Yes.

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Wieslaw, hello, it's PC Lockwood from West Yorkshire Police.

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Hello? Hello, it's PC Lockwood from West Yorkshire Police.

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The phone call seems to come as a surprise.

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I need to speak with you,

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I'm just wondering if you'd be willing to meet me and, uh...

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So we could speak.

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Well, where are you now?

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Oh, right, OK. Well, I'm in Bradford too,

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so do you want me to come to where you are now?

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Say it again.

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The fugitive doesn't seem too keen to meet up.

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He didn't want to meet with us,

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he says he's got something to do tonight.

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He seemed quite evasive on the phone,

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that anything I suggested he wasn't up for,

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and he said he'll hand himself in to a police station tomorrow.

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We can't work on that and just quit looking for him, thinking that -

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we've got to take him for his word.

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The landlord has just told me

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he's actually given notice a week and a half ago,

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given two weeks' notice that he's moving out.

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So that suggests, maybe this weekend,

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as soon as he moves out of this property, we've lost him.

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So we've got today and tomorrow, I guess,

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to try and locate him.

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'The clock is ticking,

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'and the suspected fraudster seems to have escaped justice yet again.

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'But after spending two years searching,

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'could an unexpected sighting

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'lead to a lucky break for Dave?'

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Liverpool - a city with a proud history of exports.

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But in 2015, police were trying to stop

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a very different kind of export.

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On a cold January morning,

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undercover cops staked out a fast-food restaurant.

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Through a long lens, they snapped a group of men

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discussing a plan to traffic a huge haul of cannabis resin.

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Among the conspirators was this man, Terrence Earle.

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Earle and younger brother Michael

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planned to smuggle the drugs in the back of a lorry later that day.

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Both Michael and Terrence Earle are significant individuals

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within the organised-crime world.

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These individuals are resourceful,

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they're shrewd and quite deliberate

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in their approach to trafficking drugs.

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Detectives were one step ahead of the brothers.

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They had intelligence the drugs were destined for South Wales.

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As the cannabis resin was loaded from a white van onto a lorry,

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officers in Liverpool were working with their south Wales colleagues

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to stop it, and catch the men behind the drugs ring.

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The decision was made between myself

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and the senior detective in charge in Merseyside

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that we would follow the vehicle

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and, when it comes into the Wales region,

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that we would pull it over in a safe environment.

0:19:020:19:06

By one o'clock that day, the shipment was on its way.

0:19:060:19:11

Julian Bull and his team had to act fast.

0:19:110:19:14

It always runs through your mind, the what-ifs.

0:19:140:19:17

What if the vehicle doesn't stop?

0:19:170:19:19

But, yeah, I've got to say,

0:19:190:19:21

it's quite anxious and actually exciting time as well,

0:19:210:19:24

because you know, within a short period of time,

0:19:240:19:28

you could be taking a large amount of controlled drugs

0:19:280:19:31

destined for south Wales off the street.

0:19:310:19:34

Unmarked police cars tailed the lorry as it travelled south.

0:19:350:19:39

As it neared its destination,

0:19:390:19:41

police decided it was time to act.

0:19:410:19:45

It was along this stretch

0:19:450:19:46

that I felt this was the most appropriate time

0:19:460:19:49

to bring the vehicle to a stop.

0:19:490:19:51

In the lorry, they found 179 kilos of cannabis resin

0:19:510:19:56

with a street value of over half a million pounds.

0:19:560:20:00

Police now went after the men

0:20:030:20:05

who had organised this drug-smuggling operation.

0:20:050:20:09

But by now the Earle brothers had disappeared,

0:20:090:20:13

their whereabouts a closely guarded secret

0:20:130:20:15

amongst the organised crime gangs of Liverpool.

0:20:150:20:19

Both Michael and Terrence, obviously, being brothers,

0:20:190:20:21

have trust, and that is a key ingredient

0:20:210:20:23

to either their success or demise.

0:20:230:20:26

We wanted to try and break that seal

0:20:260:20:28

and try and locate these individuals.

0:20:280:20:30

In August, 2015, after seven months of painstaking detective work,

0:20:320:20:38

police believed they had found where the brothers were hiding out.

0:20:380:20:42

They prepared to arrest them in a series of dawn raids.

0:20:420:20:45

Failure never came into my mind-set that morning.

0:20:470:20:51

The meticulous planning that had taken place,

0:20:510:20:53

the evidence we had gathered,

0:20:530:20:55

there was only going to be one outcome for me and that was success.

0:20:550:20:58

Unfortunately over the next 15 minutes or so

0:20:580:21:04

my worst dreams came true.

0:21:040:21:07

They had gone on the run.

0:21:070:21:09

Somehow, the Earles had slipped the net.

0:21:090:21:13

Detective Inspector Bull turned to the public for help.

0:21:130:21:16

'Number six tonight is this man, Terrence Andrew Earle.

0:21:160:21:20

'Detectives in South Wales want to talk to him...'

0:21:200:21:23

We had a number of calls, but one call in particular

0:21:230:21:26

pointed us to the fact

0:21:260:21:28

that the Earle brothers may well be overseas, in particular, in Holland.

0:21:280:21:32

A year after they had gone on the run,

0:21:320:21:34

the Earles were now international fugitives.

0:21:340:21:37

But then, while we were filming for this programme,

0:21:390:21:42

one of the brothers revealed his location

0:21:420:21:45

in the most unexpected way.

0:21:450:21:47

My fugitive walked past the camera.

0:21:470:21:49

Extraordinary set of circumstances,

0:21:490:21:51

and I'd like to know the odds on that one.

0:21:510:21:54

Detective Sergeant Pete Rance from the Met's extradition unit

0:22:000:22:04

is on his way to Bedfordshire

0:22:040:22:06

to track down one of two brothers wanted in America on drugs charges.

0:22:060:22:10

They are wanted out in Nashville, Tennessee.

0:22:110:22:15

Charged with the cultivation and supply

0:22:150:22:17

of almost 4kg of illegal hallucinogenic mushrooms

0:22:170:22:21

back in 2009,

0:22:210:22:24

Charles Culver and his brother Dane

0:22:240:22:25

fled the United States while awaiting trial.

0:22:250:22:29

Charles and Dane Culver are wanted for serious offences,

0:22:290:22:33

offences which in the States

0:22:330:22:34

will attract really lengthy custodial sentences.

0:22:340:22:37

They'd fled the States whilst they were on bail,

0:22:370:22:40

and it was important that they weren't given an opportunity

0:22:400:22:43

to do that again.

0:22:430:22:45

But the two brothers lived 20 miles apart.

0:22:450:22:48

Obviously, when you've got a situation like this,

0:22:480:22:50

where there's two living at separate addresses,

0:22:500:22:53

you'll be careful how you handle that

0:22:530:22:55

because if one gets to speak to the other one,

0:22:550:22:58

or gets wind of the fact that one's been arrested,

0:22:580:23:00

or the police have attended an address,

0:23:000:23:03

your chances of actually locating

0:23:030:23:05

and getting both of them are minimised.

0:23:050:23:07

Pete has sent a second team of detectives

0:23:070:23:10

to the other address to try to catch both brothers

0:23:100:23:13

at the same time.

0:23:130:23:14

Their investigation has led them to this street,

0:23:180:23:22

but Pete wants to be sure they've got the right house.

0:23:220:23:25

It's the brown door one, straight ahead.

0:23:280:23:30

So, not the white one, but the one next to it.

0:23:320:23:36

Gosh, it's freezing out there.

0:23:360:23:38

I just wanted to check the doors

0:23:410:23:43

so I know which address we're dealing with, but the car,

0:23:430:23:48

that silver Mazda, is the car registered to him at that address.

0:23:480:23:53

The curtains are drawn on the bedroom upstairs,

0:23:530:23:56

but we'll just wait and see how the fellows get on at the other address.

0:23:560:24:01

Although everything suggests this wanted man is at home,

0:24:010:24:05

they need to be sure his brother is also in his house 20 miles away...

0:24:050:24:10

-All right?

-..otherwise, one could tip off the other.

0:24:100:24:13

Yeah, we're outside it, yeah.

0:24:130:24:15

We're in the road.

0:24:150:24:17

I'm pretty confident our bloke's going to be there

0:24:180:24:21

cos the car's there.

0:24:210:24:22

I'll let you do yours because it might rattle the cage

0:24:220:24:25

and when we get there, he might be up.

0:24:250:24:27

All right, I'll speak to you in a minute.

0:24:270:24:30

Pete waits to see what the other team, led by DS Jamie Derby, find,

0:24:300:24:34

before making his move.

0:24:340:24:37

But when they call him back, it's not what he wants to hear.

0:24:370:24:41

How's it going?

0:24:410:24:42

Have you got him?

0:24:440:24:45

Jamie had gone to Dane Culver's address

0:24:460:24:48

and ascertained that whilst he lived there,

0:24:480:24:51

he wasn't in, so I was confident

0:24:510:24:52

that Charles Culver was in at the address at Leighton Buzzard.

0:24:520:24:55

It left a bit of a dilemma, really, in the decision to be made.

0:24:550:24:58

If he's there, Jay, and he's living there,

0:24:580:25:00

we might be better off doing it in the morning.

0:25:000:25:03

It was a big decision to make

0:25:030:25:04

because you potentially run the risk of both of them being alerted

0:25:040:25:08

and both going on the run.

0:25:080:25:10

I might do that, then, I might call it off.

0:25:100:25:12

For Pete, it's a case of double or nothing.

0:25:120:25:16

He makes the decision to call off the operation.

0:25:160:25:19

We're going to pull off and do both jobs really early tomorrow morning

0:25:190:25:22

so we'll do them at a simultaneous arrest inquiry at both addresses,

0:25:220:25:28

and, hopefully, get both of them tomorrow.

0:25:280:25:31

So, it's a little bit of a holdback to, hopefully...

0:25:310:25:34

get the pair of them,

0:25:340:25:38

rather than start chasing around having to get one after the other.

0:25:380:25:41

But when they return the next morning,

0:25:430:25:45

can the detectives be sure they've got the right men?

0:25:450:25:49

-Just tell me your name, please.

-Am I obliged to do that?

0:25:490:25:52

Well, you don't have to give me it.

0:25:520:25:54

-I suspect I might know who you are.

-Right.

0:25:540:25:56

Across Spain, these giant billboards

0:26:040:26:07

display the faces of Britain's most wanted.

0:26:070:26:09

It's called Operation Captura,

0:26:110:26:14

and it was set up to catch those

0:26:140:26:16

who thought they'd outwitted the law.

0:26:160:26:19

It's the human flight-or-fight syndrome.

0:26:190:26:21

Most people will stop,

0:26:210:26:23

give themselves up

0:26:230:26:25

and be dealt with by the system.

0:26:250:26:27

The very, very few that run are, I think, quite arrogant in nature.

0:26:270:26:33

They're very confident, and they think that they can beat the system.

0:26:330:26:38

One man whose face appeared on Captura

0:26:380:26:40

was convicted paedophile Michael McCartney.

0:26:400:26:43

He was a charity worker in Hertfordshire,

0:26:460:26:48

who for years had been secretly grooming

0:26:480:26:51

and sexually assaulting young boys.

0:26:510:26:54

He was buying their affection, he was grooming them,

0:26:540:26:57

he was doing all the things that they didn't have in their lives

0:26:570:27:01

by buying them sweets, taking them on holidays

0:27:010:27:04

and making them feel that they had a connection with himself.

0:27:040:27:08

Therefore, he was picking on the most vulnerable children.

0:27:080:27:12

In 2013,

0:27:120:27:14

McCartney was found guilty of 11 counts of child sexual abuse

0:27:140:27:19

at Cambridge Crown Court, but before he could be sentenced, he vanished.

0:27:190:27:24

It became really quickly evident that he had done everything he could

0:27:240:27:29

to plan his escape and plan to disappear out of the UK.

0:27:290:27:35

Law enforcement turned to the public for their help tracking down

0:27:360:27:41

this dangerous paedophile.

0:27:410:27:44

This was a man who'd committed 11 offences of contact abuse

0:27:440:27:48

against young boys. So it posed a real risk to the public.

0:27:480:27:54

Afraid that McCartney could offend again,

0:27:540:27:57

the paedophile's face was prominently displayed

0:27:570:27:59

on electronic billboards

0:27:590:28:01

on the Spanish Costas.

0:28:010:28:03

The result was nothing short of astounding.

0:28:030:28:06

Literally, within an hour or so of the launch in Spain,

0:28:060:28:10

we'd received information telling us

0:28:100:28:12

exactly where he is at that moment in time,

0:28:120:28:15

and we were able to work with the Spanish police

0:28:150:28:17

and have him arrested.

0:28:170:28:19

McCartney was arrested in Alicante, and less than 12 hours later,

0:28:190:28:24

the child abuser found himself being led off in handcuffs

0:28:240:28:27

to serve the sentence he had tried to escape.

0:28:270:28:31

The speed with which McCartney was given over to us

0:28:310:28:35

tends to suggest that he was in plain sight somewhere,

0:28:350:28:38

people didn't know the offences he had committed,

0:28:380:28:41

didn't know about his past, and as soon as they found out,

0:28:410:28:45

they told us.

0:28:450:28:46

Operation Captura was massive in the fact that the game was up.

0:28:460:28:51

We got him, he was arrested and is now in a prison cell.

0:28:510:28:55

In West Yorkshire,

0:29:010:29:03

PC Dave Lockwood is on the trail of a man

0:29:030:29:05

he's been hunting for more than two years.

0:29:050:29:08

It's one of these, we are not sure which one.

0:29:080:29:10

Dave has found the wanted man's current address

0:29:100:29:13

and his phone number.

0:29:130:29:15

But Wieslaw Lewicz,

0:29:150:29:17

wanted on four counts of fraud and theft back in Poland,

0:29:170:29:20

has dodged him again.

0:29:200:29:22

Don't count your chickens until you've got them in handcuffs.

0:29:220:29:25

So, yeah. 2014, we tried and failed.

0:29:250:29:29

2016, close, but who knows?

0:29:290:29:34

Just as it starts to look like he'll have to give up the chase,

0:29:340:29:38

Dave spots a man in a black vest some distance away.

0:29:380:29:41

He looks familiar.

0:29:410:29:43

Right, OK. I'll get back to you shortly.

0:29:430:29:46

The man disappears around the corner.

0:29:460:29:49

Dave heads straight after him.

0:29:490:29:50

All right, cheers. Thank you.

0:29:530:29:55

Bye.

0:29:550:29:56

He suspects it could be the man he is looking for,

0:29:590:30:03

and he's determined not to let him get away this time.

0:30:030:30:06

-Hello.

-You know, I'm like to ring you.

0:30:080:30:11

Come on, let's go to your flat and let's have a talk.

0:30:110:30:14

-Just, you know...

-Come on, let's go round to your flat and have a chat.

0:30:140:30:17

The hunt is finally over.

0:30:170:30:19

It's time for Dave to inform the man

0:30:190:30:21

about the warrants issued for his arrest.

0:30:210:30:25

The news doesn't seem to come as much of a surprise.

0:30:250:30:29

Just confirm your name for me, please.

0:30:290:30:33

Your name? Wieslaw...

0:30:330:30:35

-Lewicz.

-Your date of birth?

0:30:350:30:37

-11/11/61.

-Right, OK.

0:30:370:30:41

There's been a warrant, or should I say,

0:30:410:30:43

there's been five warrants issued for your arrest from Poland.

0:30:430:30:47

So no trouble here in the UK, but in Poland,

0:30:470:30:50

the police there have issued five different warrants

0:30:500:30:53

for your arrest, OK?

0:30:530:30:56

They've passed that here to the UK, and it's come to me

0:30:560:30:58

to try and find you.

0:30:580:31:00

I've got it all here in Polish and you can read it, OK?

0:31:000:31:03

-Yeah.

-So once you've got changed,

0:31:030:31:05

and I know you've just come home from work,

0:31:050:31:07

get you sorted, I will be officially arresting you,

0:31:070:31:09

and we will be going to the police station tonight.

0:31:090:31:12

-Tonight?

-Tonight.

-Now, yeah?

0:31:120:31:14

Once you've got changed, yeah.

0:31:140:31:16

-OK.

-So, tonight.

-It's possible I take a shower and change?

0:31:160:31:18

Shower at the police station. You can't have a shower here.

0:31:180:31:21

I'll let you wash your face and get changed and that.

0:31:210:31:24

Just going to get him freshened up and change of clothes.

0:31:260:31:29

I've got to officially arrest you now, OK?

0:31:290:31:32

I've explained why we're here,

0:31:320:31:34

and, obviously, allowed you to get changed and everything else.

0:31:340:31:36

So I'm arresting you on five European arrest warrants.

0:31:360:31:40

That issue would be by Poland

0:31:400:31:41

for a variety of offences which I've explained.

0:31:410:31:44

So you do not have to say anything,

0:31:440:31:46

but anything you do say may be given in evidence.

0:31:460:31:49

OK?

0:31:490:31:50

The passport you showed me,

0:31:500:31:52

I'm seizing that because I need to have control of that passport, OK?

0:31:520:31:55

I'm not going to handcuff you

0:31:550:31:57

because there's been no messing about,

0:31:570:31:59

but if that changes, then I'll have to handcuff you.

0:31:590:32:01

But if you stay chilled, we'll be all right.

0:32:010:32:03

So we're going to go down to Bradford Police Station now, OK?

0:32:030:32:06

What time is it? OK, come through.

0:32:060:32:08

Come on.

0:32:080:32:10

His days on the run are over.

0:32:100:32:13

I've been looking for you since 2014.

0:32:150:32:17

Two years. Did you know?

0:32:170:32:19

You don't remember?

0:32:220:32:23

You don't know if police have been looking for you here?

0:32:230:32:25

All your old addresses in Bradford and Leeds since 2014,

0:32:250:32:29

we've looked at.

0:32:290:32:31

Yeah.

0:32:310:32:33

After two years of searching, Dave has his man at last.

0:32:330:32:38

Any questions or anything, or...?

0:32:400:32:42

You're all right? OK.

0:32:420:32:44

He'll spend the night in the cells

0:32:460:32:48

before being taken to London to appear before a judge

0:32:480:32:51

at the extradition court in the morning.

0:32:510:32:54

Back in January 2015,

0:33:000:33:03

Merseyside brothers Terrence and Michael Earle

0:33:030:33:06

plotted to traffic over half a million pounds

0:33:060:33:09

of cannabis resin from Liverpool to South Wales

0:33:090:33:12

in the back of a lorry.

0:33:120:33:14

These individuals are resourceful, they're shrewd,

0:33:140:33:18

and quite deliberate in their approach to trafficking drugs.

0:33:180:33:24

But the plan backfired when police intercepted the truck

0:33:240:33:27

and seized the haul.

0:33:270:33:29

They then spent months searching Merseyside for the brothers.

0:33:290:33:34

But it was a nationwide appeal on Crimewatch

0:33:340:33:37

that eventually led to a tip-off.

0:33:370:33:39

One call in particular pointed us to the fact

0:33:390:33:42

that the Earle brothers may well be overseas, in particular, in Holland.

0:33:420:33:47

And six months later, that's where one was found.

0:33:470:33:52

In January 2016, as Dutch police

0:33:520:33:54

were being filmed for this programme,

0:33:540:33:57

Terrence Earle, in the hooded coat, made an unexpected cameo appearance.

0:33:570:34:02

While we give the interview,

0:34:020:34:04

three men passes the camera.

0:34:040:34:06

One of our crew,

0:34:060:34:09

one of the police officers thought to recognise somebody

0:34:090:34:13

who is wanted by the English police.

0:34:130:34:15

We break the interview, and we followed that guy.

0:34:150:34:18

That guy was going to his car, to a parking garage over here.

0:34:190:34:26

And when the car came out of the garage, Dutch police were waiting.

0:34:260:34:31

They stopped the vehicle and questioned the three men inside.

0:34:310:34:36

One of the passengers had no identification.

0:34:360:34:39

It wasn't long before officers at the UK's National Crime Agency

0:34:410:34:45

got an unexpected call.

0:34:450:34:47

Terrence Earle was a name I hadn't heard

0:34:470:34:50

until one afternoon in January,

0:34:500:34:53

a wintry afternoon, I got a call from The Hague.

0:34:530:34:55

They said that a male had been stopped

0:34:550:34:58

on the street in Amsterdam by police.

0:34:580:35:00

He didn't have ID on him.

0:35:000:35:02

In the Netherlands, it's a requirement for Dutch nationals

0:35:020:35:05

and for foreign nationals to be carrying some form of ID on them.

0:35:050:35:09

So when people are stopped and they have no driving licence,

0:35:090:35:13

they have no passport, they have no kind of photographic ID,

0:35:130:35:16

it does raise suspicions.

0:35:160:35:20

Checks soon confirmed that the man who'd walked past the camera

0:35:200:35:24

was the fugitive drug smuggler.

0:35:240:35:27

So they've taken him into the station

0:35:270:35:28

and determined that his name is Terrence Earle

0:35:280:35:31

and that he was wanted here in the UK by South Wales Police

0:35:310:35:36

for, they believe, drug offences.

0:35:360:35:39

With Terrence Earle in custody,

0:35:390:35:41

it was time to focus on his brother, Michael.

0:35:410:35:45

He was thought to be in Spain, until another lucky break -

0:35:450:35:50

this time, from airport security.

0:35:500:35:53

He is flying in from Dubai, transits through Madrid airport,

0:35:530:35:57

they've got the EAW in their hands, they're ready for him.

0:35:570:36:00

I think he was travelling on his genuine ID,

0:36:000:36:03

so there's no issue establishing who he was,

0:36:030:36:06

and arrested and taken into custody.

0:36:060:36:09

So within two months or so,

0:36:090:36:10

we had both of the Earle brothers apprehended.

0:36:100:36:13

For more than a year, the Earles had stayed one step ahead of the law.

0:36:130:36:18

But now the brothers who'd tried to flood the streets of South Wales

0:36:180:36:22

with drugs had run out of luck.

0:36:220:36:25

It's the old adage within my world

0:36:250:36:27

that we've only got to be lucky once,

0:36:270:36:29

they need to be lucky all the time,

0:36:290:36:31

and it's true when it comes to both Michael and Terrence Earle.

0:36:310:36:35

They probably felt they were untouchable,

0:36:350:36:38

but unfortunately for them, they weren't.

0:36:380:36:40

It's just after 5am,

0:36:470:36:50

and DS Pete Rance is outside a house in Leighton Buzzard.

0:36:500:36:55

20 miles away in Bedford,

0:36:550:36:57

two detectives are waiting for his signal.

0:36:570:37:00

-TELEPHONE RINGS

-Hello.

0:37:000:37:02

We are in situ and good to go whenever.

0:37:020:37:06

The team are hunting for two brothers wanted in Tennessee

0:37:060:37:10

on drugs charges.

0:37:100:37:12

Charles and Dane Culver are accused of baking brownies

0:37:120:37:16

laced with magic mushrooms,

0:37:160:37:17

and planning to sell them at a music festival.

0:37:170:37:21

Distributing the class A drugs is a serious offence in the US.

0:37:210:37:25

Yesterday, the officers decided to abort the arrest

0:37:270:37:30

because one brother wasn't at home.

0:37:300:37:32

Today could be their last chance

0:37:340:37:36

to seize both brothers simultaneously

0:37:360:37:39

so that one doesn't get the chance to tip off the other.

0:37:390:37:44

KNOCK AT DOOR

0:37:440:37:46

Whilst Pete is knocking on Charles Culver's door,

0:37:460:37:51

his colleagues, Dave Salmon and Jamie Derby,

0:37:510:37:53

are calling on his younger brother Dane.

0:37:530:37:57

They both fled while they were on bail

0:37:570:37:59

which obviously ups the ante a little bit as well

0:37:590:38:01

because they've fled the United States' jurisdiction.

0:38:010:38:05

If they get any inkling

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the United Kingdom authorities

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are looking for them pursuant to a US request,

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there is a good chance they, again, might go on the run.

0:38:110:38:14

Hello. Can you open the door, please, mate?

0:38:140:38:16

-Police.

-Who is it?

0:38:160:38:18

-Police.

-For what?

0:38:180:38:20

Could you open the door, please?

0:38:200:38:22

Pete has got a response at the first house...

0:38:220:38:24

Hello, sir, thanks for opening the door.

0:38:270:38:29

Pete Rance, Detective Sergeant from the Metropolitan Police.

0:38:290:38:32

OK?

0:38:320:38:34

..while the second door is opened by a woman.

0:38:340:38:37

-Hi.

-Is Dane in?

0:38:370:38:39

-Your partner?

-Yeah, why?

0:38:390:38:41

-Please can we speak to him?

-It's, like, five o'clock in the morning.

0:38:410:38:44

Yes, I know, and I'm sorry to bother you,

0:38:440:38:46

but I'll explain what it's all about when I come in.

0:38:460:38:48

These are my colleagues, they're both police officers as well, OK?

0:38:480:38:51

Can I just ask your name?

0:38:510:38:53

-Do I have to give that?

-I...

0:38:550:38:57

Am I obliged?

0:38:570:38:59

Well, no, I'm just trying to establish who lives here.

0:38:590:39:01

It may be nothing to do with you whatsoever.

0:39:010:39:03

What's it regarding?

0:39:030:39:05

It's to do with a matter in the United States of America.

0:39:050:39:10

-Right.

-That's the reason I'm here.

0:39:100:39:12

And it's somebody that may or may not live here

0:39:120:39:15

that I need to speak to.

0:39:150:39:16

-Can you just tell me your name, please?

-Am I obliged to do that?

0:39:160:39:19

Well, you don't have to give me it.

0:39:190:39:20

I suspect I might know who you are.

0:39:200:39:22

-Right.

-So, do you mind giving me your name?

0:39:220:39:25

I'm not going to give you my name.

0:39:250:39:27

You're not. OK. OK.

0:39:270:39:28

All right, can I come in and speak to you,

0:39:280:39:30

or do you want to do the business out in the street

0:39:300:39:33

that I need to speak to you about?

0:39:330:39:34

-You can speak to me here, yeah.

-OK.

0:39:340:39:36

Whilst Pete's not getting much cooperation,

0:39:360:39:39

20 miles away, Dave and Jamie have found their man

0:39:390:39:43

and are arresting him.

0:39:430:39:45

On the 10th of June, 2009,

0:39:450:39:47

they are saying that you were in possession

0:39:470:39:49

of a quantity of class A drugs

0:39:490:39:51

with intent to supply to another, OK?

0:39:510:39:53

So what it is, there is a warrant for your arrest in America, OK?

0:39:530:39:55

-Yeah.

-They've issued a warrant here for your arrest.

0:39:550:39:58

-Yeah.

-So, this morning we are going to arrest you under that warrant,

0:39:580:40:01

so you are under arrest, OK?

0:40:010:40:02

You do not have to say anything,

0:40:020:40:04

but anything you do say may be given in evidence, OK?

0:40:040:40:06

Pete has no option but to get on with his arrest

0:40:060:40:09

on the doorstep.

0:40:090:40:11

As I say, my name is Pete Rance,

0:40:110:40:13

I'm a Detective Sergeant with the Metropolitan Police.

0:40:130:40:15

The reason I'm here

0:40:150:40:17

is that the United States of America have made a request

0:40:170:40:20

for your extradition in relation to some drugs matters.

0:40:200:40:22

Are you aware of that?

0:40:220:40:24

Are you aware of that?

0:40:270:40:29

I've got the warrant here, it is a warrant for the arrest

0:40:330:40:36

of Mr Charles Culver, date of birth, 25/9/1986.

0:40:360:40:41

OK? Because I suspect you are Charles Culver,

0:40:410:40:43

I am obliged to arrest you on the warrant.

0:40:430:40:45

You don't have to say anything,

0:40:450:40:46

but anything you do say may be given in evidence.

0:40:460:40:48

Do you understand? OK?

0:40:480:40:50

It will be a lot easier, Charles, if we could just do this.

0:40:500:40:53

You're not in trouble in the United Kingdom whatsoever.

0:40:530:40:55

Can I get some socks and shoes on?

0:40:550:40:56

Yeah, but I need to come with you.

0:40:560:40:58

I've arrested you, so you will be with us at all times.

0:40:580:41:00

I'll bring one of my colleagues with me, if that is OK.

0:41:000:41:03

In the meantime, Jamie explains what will happen next.

0:41:030:41:07

What's going to happen, we'll take you down to London this morning.

0:41:070:41:10

Dane, listen to me, OK? We'll take you to London this morning, OK?

0:41:100:41:14

We're going to book you into the police station,

0:41:140:41:16

and then you are going to go to court, OK?

0:41:160:41:18

What's going to happen in court, it's only an initial hearing.

0:41:180:41:21

The judge will ask you if you want to go to America by consent

0:41:210:41:24

to sort this matter out, OK?

0:41:240:41:26

If you say yes,

0:41:260:41:28

then in a number of days,

0:41:280:41:29

it will be arranged for you to go back to America, OK?

0:41:290:41:33

If you say no, it will be a long, drawn-out process, OK?

0:41:330:41:38

Pete's team have done the double,

0:41:380:41:40

and the wanted brothers are taken away into custody.

0:41:400:41:42

All things considered,

0:41:460:41:48

holding off yesterday was the right decision

0:41:480:41:51

because we've managed to arrest both of the people

0:41:510:41:55

that were wanted at the same time.

0:41:550:41:58

If the brothers are extradited back to the US to stand trial

0:41:580:42:01

and found guilty,

0:42:010:42:03

they could face a maximum term of 25 years in prison without parole.

0:42:030:42:10

While in custody, the brothers give their side of the story to Pete.

0:42:100:42:15

The Culver brothers were doing it to raise money,

0:42:150:42:18

according to their side of the events,

0:42:180:42:20

for Charles Culver's medical treatment.

0:42:200:42:23

So he was cultivating magic mushrooms to sell them

0:42:230:42:27

to fund his medical insurance.

0:42:270:42:29

That's the reason he's ended up getting arrested over here.

0:42:290:42:33

In February, 2017,

0:42:380:42:41

Charles and Dane Culver

0:42:410:42:42

were extradited back to the USA to face trial.

0:42:420:42:46

Wieslaw Lewicz,

0:42:460:42:49

the man accused of fraud, is now being sent back to Poland.

0:42:490:42:52

Serial paedophile Michael McCartney

0:42:550:42:58

is now in prison serving a nine-year sentence for his offences.

0:42:580:43:01

And in May 2016,

0:43:030:43:05

drug traffickers Terence and Michael Earle

0:43:050:43:08

were both sentenced to three years in prison.

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