OPERATION RETURN - Crimestoppers UK announces new fugitive campaign

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OPERATION RETURN - Crimestoppers UK announces new fugitive campaign

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Tuesday 16th March 2010 - 3:42pm

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Following the success of the Spanish fugitive campaign, Operation Captura, the crime-busting charity, Crimestoppers, is today announcing that it is now appealing to the public to help identify six UK criminals known to be on the run in the Netherlands.

Operation Return is a multi-agency campaign involving the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), Crimestoppers UK, Meld Misdaad Anoniem/’M’ (Dutch Crimestoppers) and Netherlands law enforcement. It aims to identify six fugitives wanted for serious crimes committed in the UK but now known to be in and around the city of Amsterdam.

The list includes some of the UK’s most dangerous criminals wanted for crimes relating to...

Read more on Crimestoppers website and view the mug shots of the wanted men.

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