A top British cocaine lord has been arrested by cops during a raid on a hotel in Benidorm, police in Spain have announced.
Suspect Louis James Edwards, 44, is one of the most wanted men in the UK and was caught by Civil Guard officers on June 21.
The 44-year-old is listed as one of Crimestoppers' most wanted crooks and was filmed being led barefoot in shorts and a T-shirt through a public square by two officers, who later gave him trainers.
He is believed to have led a criminal network that distributed cocaine all over southern England.
In a second raid, another suspect - Dutch national Cornelis Korfet, 35 - was seized in nearby L'Alfas del Pi a day later.
An official video of shaven-headed Korfet's arrest shows him trying to flee through a cafe after enjoying breakfast with pals.
Korfet is wanted for attempted murder by Dutch police, who say he carried out a revenge shooting in a gang war, seriously injuring two victims.
A Civil Guard statement said: "Although the first investigations for the location of (Edwards) were activated in the province of Malaga, the trail followed by the agents took them to the province of Alicante...
"Where they had important indications of the presence of the fugitive, further reinforced by knowing the imminent transfer of relatives of the fugitive to that province.
"After close surveillance of this family group, the investigation focused on a hotel in Benidorm (Alicante), where he was located and arrested."
Authorities have the pledged to deal with him drastically if found guilty of the charges leveled against him. The authorities of various countries have over the years fastened their seatbelts in dealing with drug dealers, from the killing of famous drug dealer Pablo Escobar to the arrest of El Chapo and other top drug dealers. With time the world will be a better place again.