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Britain’s Most Wanted Fugitives (2025 Update)
The National Crime Agency (NCA) regularly compiles a list of the country’s most wanted fugitives, many alleged to be hiding abroad, particularly in Spain and the Canary Islands as part of Operation Captura.
Notorious Names Still at Large
Kevin Thomas Parle
Wanted in connection with the murders of Liam Kelly (2004) and Lucy Hargreaves (2005) in Liverpool, Parle is believed to have ties to Spain. He is regarded as one of the UK’s most serious murder fugitives.
Derek “Deco” McGraw Ferguson
Ferguson is wanted by Police Scotland for the 2007 murder of Thomas Cameron in Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow. He reportedly fled abroad and is thought to be living in Spain. A reward of up to £10,000 is offered for information leading to his arrest.
Jonathon Kelly
39 years old and originally from Glasgow, Kelly faces nearly 10 years in prison for serious assaults, including a machete attack. He is believed to be hiding in Spain’s ex-pat communities.
James “Jamie” Stevenson
Stevenson is wanted for large-scale trafficking—a tonne of cocaine and 28 million etizolam tablets—and linked to suspected arson attacks. Known associates place him in Barcelona or Alicante.
Asim Naveed & Calvin Parris
Naveed (31) and Parris (33) are part of a Cardiff-based drug trafficking network using encrypted platforms. Naveed is allegedly a key leader, while Parris is known for his gold upper teeth. Both are wanted for Class A drug offenses and believed to be in Spain.
Operation Captura: UK–Spain Collaboration
Since its launch in 2006, Operation Captura has facilitated cooperation between UK authorities and Spanish law enforcement to track fugitives. A 2022 relaunch named “Most Wanted” led to the public identification of 12 top fugitives, many within Spain’s British expat communities—by then, 96 had been listed, and most were captured.
Interviews with law enforcement emphasize that:
• These fugitives often try to blend in within British enclaves in Spain.
• Cross-border operations and public appeals are key to dismantling these criminal networks.
Why They Stay at Large
• Multiple identities and aliases make tracking difficult.
• They often blend into expat communities, particularly those in Spain, where cooperation with the NCA has been vital.
• Operation Captura remains central to efforts; its public name-and-shame approach, paired with rewards, has led to a high capture rate.
Who Is Most Wanted Today
While the NCA does not officially rank these fugitives publicly, Kevin Thomas Parle is frequently cited as the UK’s most wanted murder suspect. His association with two high-profile killings and prolonged evasion makes him stand out. Derek Ferguson follows closely due to his violent past and ongoing international alerts.
Other names like Stevenson, Naveed, Parris, and Jonathon Kelly remain high-priority due to offense severity or organized crime links. Each remains the subject of ongoing appeals and international investigations.
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