A man has been arrested in Liverpool, United Kingdom, in connection with a double murder that occurred on May thirty-first at a seaside restaurant in Fuengirola, Málaga. The suspect managed to elude capture initially by crossing three countries in less than fifteen hours. Police report that he fled the crime scene on foot and then took a land route to Portugal before flying to the UK.
In a coordinated effort between the Fuengirola Court and the National Crime Agency, authorities identified the man within seven days. The suspect altered his appearance, including shaving his face, to avoid being recognised. After hiding in various residences across Liverpool, he was located following an International Arrest Warrant.
On Friday, police executed searches at two homes in Liverpool, leading to the suspect’s arrest. He faces charges for two counts of murder, illegal possession of firearms, and belonging to a criminal organisation. The shootings took place at an Irish bar where the suspect opened fire on two men sitting on the terrace. Both victims were revealed to be Scottish with histories linked to drug trafficking.
Authorities believe the incident may be a case of settling scores related to organised crime. A third person was also injured during the shooting. The investigation continues as the case progresses through the legal system.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.