A FUGITIVE wanted in connection with a shooting in Orford in April has been arrested in Amsterdam.
Cheshire Police obtained a European Arrest Warrant for Jamie Rothwell last Thursday, and the National Crime Agency (NCA) immediately began working with Dutch partners to trace and arrest him.
The 34-year-old’s arrest relates to a shooting on Poplars Avenue in Orford at 8.50pm on Friday, April 24.
As a result of the incident, a 55-year-old man sustained serious and life-changing injuries to his leg.
Rothwell, from Salford, was wanted by Cheshire Police for nine alleged offences, including two counts of conspiring to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, two counts of conspiring to commit grievous bodily harm with intent and conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin.
He also faces charges of conspiracy to supply ketamine and cannabis and acquiring criminal property.
On Monday, after a successful NCA operation involving its international liaison network National Firearms Targeting Centre and partners, Dutch National Police arrested Rothwell while travelling in a taxi in Amsterdam.
He is currently in Dutch Police custody awaiting extradition proceedings.
Rob Hickinbottom, head of the NCA National Firearms Targeting Centre, said: “Any arrest of a fugitive over extremely serious allegations is a great result.
“But the speed of this successful operation is testament to what the NCA – leading the UK’s fight against serious organised crime – and our partners at home and abroad can achieve.”
Detective chief inspector Mike Evans, from Cheshire Police’s Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said: “Following an international search, he was located and detained within days of us securing the European Arrest Warrant.
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“This sends a clear message that we will relentlessly pursue those suspected of being involved in organised crime who travel abroad in the hope that it puts them out of the reach of UK law enforcement.
“We have worked closely with, and been supported by, the NCA, Greater Manchester Police and Dutch partners and would like to thank colleagues for all of their assistance in ensuring he faces justice.”
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