A dangerous dealer who sold weapons that did not leave fingerprints was arrested in Mallorca

A dangerous dealer who sold weapons that did not leave fingerprints was arrested in Mallorca

Agents of the National Police have arrested a dangerous Irish fugitive in Mallorca member of the "Kinahan clan", a priority target of the NCA -National Crime Agency- of the United Kingdomfor leading a criminal organization that was dedicated to firearms trafficking in the British country.

he was engaged in buying numerous pistols and submachine guns to later sell them to other organizations. Many of these firearms were purchased specifically with systems that do not leave marked fingerprints to be able to commit crimes, making the work of the police difficult. Such was the magnitude of this organization that it received an order from another organization for 14 firearms in a single batch.

During the NCA investigation in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, several members of the organization to which the person arrested belongs were arrested for these crimes and for drug trafficking; Numerous short arms, submachine guns and a large amount of ammunition were found in a zulo.

With the NCA investigation concluded and all the necessary evidence against the fugitive gathered, he fled to Dubai, where he continued to maintain his high-end lifestyle and operate the organization from a distance.

After a lengthy investigation, the NCA was able to discover that the fugitive had recently traveled to Majorca to secretly meet with his family, so the British agents contacted the Fugitive Location Section of the National Police to request inquiries about his whereabouts.

Given the criminal profile of the defendant, his dangerousness and the possibility that he could be seized with firearms, an investigation was launched that, after several investigations, allowed the agents to locate a vehicle used by the fugitive. After focusing the search on the area, it was possible to locate him and proceed to arrest him.