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Patrick Edrich

One of UK's most wanted arrested in Bulgaria over suspected drug dealing

An alleged drug supplier and one of the UK's most wanted men has been arrested in southern Bulgaria.

Benjamin Macann was arrested on Monday, June 13 at a hotel in the southern city of Plovdiv. Macann was located and arrested after a joint operation by the National Crime Agency (NCA), Bulgarian Police and Spanish Guardia Civil.

The 32-year-old was found in possession of a fake passport and a genuine passport in someone else's name. A public appeal to trace Macann was made in January this year when the NCA and Crimestoppers launched a new Most Wanted campaign featuring 12 fugitives believed to be hiding in Spain.

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Macann is wanted by Norfolk Police for allegedly conspiring to supply class A drugs. Macann, formerly on Halfpenny Lane, Beetley, Dereham, Norfolk, is accused of supplying multi-kilogrammes of cocaine in 2020 in which he and accomplices used encrypted handsets.

Macann is the fifth fugitive from the list to be arrested since the most wanted campaign was launched in January. He is in custody awaiting the beginning of extradition proceedings.

Steve Reynolds, NCA regional manager in Spain, said: “Benjamin Macann’s arrest was made possible after some great work by our international liaison officers, the Guardia Civil fugitives team, Bulgarian Police and our counterparts in Bulgaria’s international cooperation directorate to whom we are very grateful. Macann is the fifth fugitive to be arrested from the Most Wanted list. We won’t stop until the remainder are caught.”

Detective Sergeant Eddie Hammond of the Norfolk and Suffolk Serious Organised Crime Unit said: “We continue to work with partners and law enforcement agencies around the world to locate our most wanted. We would like to thank them all for their continued determination and meticulous hard work as they continue to disrupt criminal networks around the world, meaning nowhere is safe to hide.”

Lord Ashcroft, founder and chair of the charity Crimestoppers, said: “Our charity is here to support people to speak up anonymously when they know about crime and that includes passing on the whereabouts of fugitives who are wanted by law enforcement both here and abroad.

“It is incredibly encouraging to learn that another fugitive has been caught, proving the success of our joint Most Wanted campaign with the NCA. I urge anyone else who has information on one of the individuals named on our list to call our charity anonymously or contact us via our website crimestoppers-uk.org. Your information could make all the difference.”

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