HERE are four individuals who are the most wanted criminals in Hampshire.
The 'Most Wanted' list includes people who police are trying to track down, usually either because they are suspected of a crime or they have breached bail or prison terms.
The public has been asked to help by providing any information they have about the wanted people's whereabouts.
It is emphasised that members of the public should under no circumstances approach these men, however, and should instead contact Crimestoppers or call 101 if they have any information.
1. Trevor McCurdy
Crime type: Sexual Activity involving a Child under 16
Crime location: Havant
Trevor McCurdy failed to attend court and has been found guilty of a historic sexual offence in his absence.
He is currently wanted on warrant for failing to appear at Portsmouth Crown Court and his suspected whereabouts is Havant, but he also has connections to Chichester.
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2. Ralph LAI LAN
Crime type: Trafficking in Controlled Drugs
Crime location: Portsmouth
Ralph Lai Lan was thought to be involved with the supply of drugs and is believed to have travelled to South Africa.
3. Fasli GJAJXHA
Crime type: Immigration Acts
Crime location: Feltham
Male who is between 20 to 25 years old, with black hair and a slim build. Fasli Gjajxha is wanted in connection to immigration offences.
4. Unknown suspect name
Crime type: Theft or Unauthorised Taking of a Motor Vehicle
Crime location: Fleet
Suspect is wanted for theft of vehicles, predominantly BMW’s with keyless ignitions and is believed to be using a scanning device to activate the master key within the victims home.
If you recognise any of these wanted criminals you can call Crimestoppers, anonymously, at 0800 555 111 or go to crimestoppers-uk.org/giveinformation/most-wanted
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