Police footage shows British 'kill team' sent to Costa Del Sol to carry out underworld execution. Shocking footage of 'HIT SQUAD sent to Spain to avenge notorious crime lord and and politician, Paul "Mr Big" Massey' released by British cops
'Police say they found a body vest already filled with weights so an intended victim could allegedly be dumped in the sea'
Five men and one woman were arrested by the
cops in Manchester, UK. Police in Spain had released details and images of the raids which led
to the arrest of a British "hit team" sent to the Costa del Sol to carry
out a revenge killing. The men were all from the Manchester area and the woman from Dublin.
Credit: Dominic Slater
Paul "Mr Big" Massey'
The alleged hit was said to have been planned in revenge for the killing of British gangster Dominic Salter Paul Massey aka 'Mr Big'. In one of the properties in Marbella, police say they found a body vest already filled with weights so an intended victim could allegedly be dumped in the sea. 'Mr Big' was shot NINE times when he was gunned down at his home
Photo: Metro Police
Raid: The Brits were allegedly planning to avenge the death of "Mr Big" Massey
They also discovered four huge knives tucked down a sofa, several ski
masks, black gloves and ammunition, in addition to a 9mm machine gun loaded and ready to fire. As special armed forces raided the two villas, members of the gang allegedly smashed their mobile phones and flushed the SIM cards down the toilet.
Photo: Metro Police
Weapons: The suspects allegedly smashed their phones as the police broke in
Paul "Mr Big" Massey, was gunned down outside his Manchester home last July. The gangster who ordered the hit ran away to Spain shortly after the killing, it is believed.
Photo: Metro Police
Arrest: Five men and one woman were seized
Spanish Police found guns and ammunition as well as knives, baseball bats and brass knuckles. The serial number of the 9mm Parabellum gun had been scratched off to hinder identification. The target of the so called "A team", the police confirm, was the leader of the "Anti A team" although no names have been disclosed.
"They made sure they did this with the highest security and kept in touch with one another via mobile phones." The six are facing various charges including conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a firearm, membership of an organised crime group, drug trafficking and possession of counterfeit currency.
Courtesy: Mirror
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