Hunt for Glasgow rapist who is on the run
Nearly 10 years after he committed his crime Rezgar Zengana has yet to be sentenced
A convicted rapist who posed as a minicab driver in Glasgow is is among nine "most wanted'' suspects believed to have fled to the Netherlands.
Iraqi, Rezgar Zengana, who is 33, picked up a 25-year-old woman who he attacked in December 2006.
He was convicted for rape but has yet to be sentenced
The others, believed to be hiding in the Netherlands include two murder suspects.
Shazad Ghafoor - Accused "drug dealer'' Ghafoor, 29, allegedly stole a courtesy car from a Land Rover dealership in Manchester in August 2013 using a false name, sparking a high speed police chase with his wife and children in the car.
David Ungi - Liverpudlian Ungi, also known as David Riccio, is wanted over the murder of a teenager in Liverpool in July 2015. It is claimed that he and two other men were in a car that rammed a motorbike in the Garston area of the city, before fatally shooting pillion passenger Vinny Waddington and injuring Francis Humphries who was driving the bike. Ungi, 24, is also suspected of drug dealing.
David John Walley - Suspected drug smuggler Walley, 40, is accused of bringing drugs into the UK in parcels that were delivered to an address in Manchester. It is claimed that a series of deliveries were made between November 2012 and January 2013, when one of the parcels was intercepted and found to contain MDMA and cocaine.
Shane O'Brien - Murder suspect O'Brien, 28, is accused of walking up to 21-year-old Josh Hanson in a bar in west London and stabbing him in the neck in front of his girlfriend. The unprovoked attack in October 2015 took place in the RE Bar in Hillingdon where dozens of customers were drinking at the time. Josh's family made a heartfelt appeal for help catching his killer in the days after his murder.
Ahmed Dervish Omer - Convicted drug dealer Omer, 45, from Nottingham, fled in the middle of his trial in November last year but was found guilty in his absence. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for conspiracy to supply amphetamine, cannabis and cannabis resin.
Michael Paul Moogan - The 52-year-old from Liverpool is suspected of cocaine smuggling. He is accused of being linked to a Rotterdam cafe that was used as an operation centre for an international drug trafficking ring, and was raided as part of a joint UK-Dutch police operation in 2013.
Robert Stephen Gerrard - 52, from Liverpool, is also believed to be linked to the Rotterdam cafe.
Mark Liscott - Drug dealer Liscott, from Great Barr, Birmingham, was jailed for nine years for supplying cannabis in January 2005, and released on licence after serving part of his sentence. It is alleged he breached the terms of his licence by getting involved with drug dealing gangs in London and Nottingham.
Anyone with information can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.