Authorities have launched a new appeal to find six of the UK’s most wanted criminals believed to be hiding in Spain.
Among those listed are suspected drug traffickers and violent underworld criminals who deal in firearms and ammunition.
Twelve months ago, the NCA launched its latest appeal to find 13 men on the run; all were believed to be in hiding in Spain or had strong ties to the country.
Six have been arrested, but seven remain at large.
Jack Mayle, 31, heavily tattooed, is wanted on suspicion of supplying MDMA and other drugs.
He is accused of running a drug line in South London and allegedly worked with a dark web drug supplier.
When he fled, Mayle, who is from Croydon in south London, had a tattooed neck, a diamond tattoo under his left eye and ‘Croydon’ tattooed on the outside of his left forearm.
Authorities said he may have tried to alter his appearance and is known to have carried weapons.

South Wales Police are looking for two Cardiff men also on drug offences.
Muscular Asim Naveed, 31, 6ft 2in tall, is accused of playing a leading role in a highly organized crime group that trafficked 46 kilos of cocaine into Wales between February and June 2020, worth almost £8 million.
Calvin Parris, 33, who has gold upper teeth, is accused of being a client of Naveed’s group and selling cocaine in Cardiff.
John James Jones, 32, of Ormskirk, Lancashire, is wanted for wounding with intent. Jones allegedly stabbed two victims with a knife causing serious injuries.
It is believed that he fled the UK immediately afterwards.
Police said there is information showing that he stayed in a hotel in Madrid the night after the stabbings, but left in a hurry the next morning.
Callum Michael Allan, 24, of South Shields, is also wanted for 12 alleged offenses including: possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine, possession of cannabis, assault on an emergency worker, brawling and dangerous driving.
On June 11, 2019, police raided a house suspected of being used for drug trafficking.
Allan fled and assaulted two officers who held him down.
He was in possession of 113.29 grams of heroin.
He was charged and appeared in court in April 2020, where he was granted unconditional bail and did not return.
Mark Francis Roberts, 29, of Liverpool, is wanted for alleged grievous bodily harm and the attempted theft of a man’s £60,000 Richard Mille watch.
The victim was attacked by two men with a knife at around 1:30 a.m. on September 30, 2016 after she parked her car in her driveway.
The victim refused to surrender his watch and was injured so severely that he sustained life-threatening injuries and was treated in an intensive care unit for puncture wounds, a collapsed lung, and multiple lacerations.
The victim heard one of the attackers say she had been cut in the attack, and Roberts’ blood was later identified at the scene.
Alex Male, 30, from Weston-super-Mare, is alleged to be a regional drugs dealer in the South West of England, buying and selling drugs and managing other dealers who operate under his instructions using EncroChat.
He is charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and ketamine, money laundering, and conspiracy to acquire a firearm.
It has ties to Spain, Portugal and Turkey.
Steve Reynolds, the NCA’s regional head for Spain, said: “Spain is immensely popular with Brits who live and holiday there, but it is not a safe haven for criminals.
“You may know one of them from your city or town. Loyalties change over time and we urge anyone with information on these men to help us find them.”
Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or fill out an anonymous online form on the UK charity Crimestoppers-uk.org website.
Callers in Spain should dial the Spanish toll-free number 900 926 111, which will be answered by Crimestoppers in the UK (using translation if necessary).
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