Wanted man arrested in Spain after shots fired at police

The National Crime Agency seized 36 guns
-Credit: (Image: NCA)


A wanted man was arrested in Spain after shots were fired at police.

Armed officers were sent to the property of Anthony Finnigan, who is understood to be from Liverpool, in Murcia, Spain, on June 20. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said the 36-year-old is suspected of being part of a British organised crime group, based in the Murcia area, responsible for trafficking class A drugs through Spain to the UK.

He emerged from the property accompanied by another British national, Hasan Topal, 35, and a gun was discharged in the direction of the attending officers. Warning shots were then fired by the officers and both men were detained without sustaining any injuries.

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Two other men were arrested at the property – 33-year-old Brit Ediz Can and Ahmed Mhanni, 32, from Morocco. During a thorough search of the property, officers discovered 36 viable firearms, primarily Walthers and Heckler & Kochs, and 755 9mm bullets as part of joint Spanish National Police and National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation.

All four men were taken to custody and remanded. The NCA said Finnigan was further arrested as he is wanted by Merseyside Police in connection to drug supply offences in the UK. Once the Spanish National Police’s enquiries conclude, proceedings to get him back to the UK will begin.

The National Crime Agency seized 36 guns and ammunition
The National Crime Agency seized 36 guns and ammunition -Credit:NCA

Neil Keeping, NCA Regional Manager for Spain, said: “The NCA’s international network played a key role in support of the Spanish National Police operation that saw four men arrested and dangerous weapons seized. These firearms are likely to have been destined for the UK criminal market, so taking them out of circulation marks a huge success.

“Suppressing the availability of illegal firearms in the UK, and preventing their use or acquisition by criminals, is a top priority for the NCA and its law enforcement partners.”

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