British Fugitive Who Escaped To Costa Del Sol Back In Jail
Gerard Hagan, 29, fled to the Costa del Sol after he was
locked up in 2008 for his role in a botched cocaine smuggling operation.
He has now been ordered to serve the remaining six years of
his ten year sentence, with an additional six months for escaping custody.
Last year he was re-captured by Spanish police outside a gym
in Estepona, in an operation coordinated by the National Crime Agency, and then
extradited back to England in November.
Police say Hagan, from Liverpool, had been on the run since
escaping Kirkham Prison in Preston in July 2012.
The 2008 drugs operation failed when an inflatable boat
carrying 1500kg of cocaine ashore was overloaded and capsized off the coast of
Cork, Ireland.
Hagan swam ashore but returned to the water to rescue his
accomplice, Martin Wanden.
The £350m plot, which involved several other Brits, was
organised by former-Met drugs squad detective Michael Daly, who was later
jailed for 22 years.
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