Organised crime in Scotland is set to be decapitated in 2022 – thanks to the biggest police intelligence coup in history.
15.12.2021 - 19:42 / dailyrecord.co.uk
One of Scotland’s most wanted fugitives has failed in a bid to stop extradition proceedings to bring him back from Brazil.
James White, from Glasgow, is facing firearms and serious organised crime allegations and a European Arrest Warrant was issued for him in 2019.
Police caught up with the 43-year-old in Brazil in June last year.
White and a group of other Scots were being hunted as part of a major international investigation into alleged drug trafficking, money laundering and illegal weapons.
Organised crime in Scotland is set to be decapitated in 2022 – thanks to the biggest police intelligence coup in history.
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A Scots family has thanked medics for making their Christmas special while their tiny tot battles cancer.
The family of a tot forced to spend Christmas in hospital undergoing chemotherapy have hailed the 'amazing' staff caring for her.
A serial criminal who killed a pensioner after getting into her home by pretending to be a postman could face a life sentence.
A Scots chip shop owner has told of how she almost died giving birth to her daughter - but was saved with multiple blood transfusions.
Andreas Pereira has revealed that he will 'do everything' to push for a move to Flamengo.
Nemanja Matic has made the surprise revelation that he would like to play in Brazil, with one particular team in mind.
Two Scots fugitives accused of running a multi-million organised crime empire have been kidnapped and executed by a gang in Brazil, detectives fear.
Founder of Bronski Beat, Steve Bronski has died aged 61.
Pele, the iconic and legendary soccer star from Brazil, is currently undergoing treatment for colon cancer.
Arguably the greatest soccer player of all time, Pelé, was admitted to Sao Paulo’s Hospital Albert Einstein on Wednesday according to his doctors. It is the second time in the past few months the three-time World Cup winner has been admitted for treatment on a tumor in his colon.