Polish fugitive wanted for murder, robbery and assault is caught hiding out in sleepy Malaga village

A Polish fugitive wanted in connection with murder, robbery, and assault has been caught hiding out at a sleepy Malaga town

A POLISH FUGITIVE wanted for murdering and extorting prostitution prostitutes was arrested in a sleepy Malaga Village.

The suspect was caught by police as he walked along Calle la Iglesia, Sayalonga.

The suspect was on the run after a series of horrifying crimes committed in Poland’s region of Olsztyn.

He was also involved in the brutal shooting death of a victim in the mid-90s.

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This is the image that was released by Policia Nacional of a suspect

In 2022 the thug had been involved in blackmailing and extorting female sexworkers for financial gain.

He has also been charged with armed robbery, assaults that resulted in serious injury and the robbery of two vehicles.

He was found in Axarquia, a tranquil municipality, just a few days earlier.

He appeared before a Velez Malaga judge and was immediately remanded into custody.

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Authorities in Poland issued a European Arrest Warrant for the unnamed man.

Operation Fugas, a targeted sting by the National Police, led to his capture.

The suspect now awaits extradition to Poland from the Central Court of Instruction No. 5 of Audiencia Nacional, Madrid.

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