Greater Manchester Police seek 12 fugitives for crimes

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Police have released images of 12 men wanted in Greater Manchester for various drug and firearms offenses. The appeal for information aired recently on BBC's Crimewatch Live. Police advise the public not to approach these individuals but to contact local authorities if spotted. Many of the suspects are believed to have left the UK. Some may be hiding in foreign countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Spain, and Thailand. Two of the men featured have already been charged with conspiracy to supply drugs. Among those wanted is Hamid Hermati, 39, linked to methamphetamine production. Zico Rothwell, 34, has been charged but has disappeared, possibly traveling to the UAE or Brazil. Nariman Seifzadeh, also 39, is wanted for conspiracy to supply cocaine. Another suspect, Omar Najar, is linked to the distribution of cocaine, heroin, and MDMA. Jamal Adam Anderson, 39, is wanted for his involvement in cocaine supply and might have traveled abroad. Bradley Dwyer, who uses several aliases, is wanted for drug importation and distribution. James Conroy, 31, has been charged and is believed to be in Spain. Zuhir Nasrat, 27, is also wanted for drug offenses. Thomas Pride Jeffery is suspected of trafficking firearms and large quantities of cocaine and may be in Thailand under false identification. Eugene Robinson is accused of helping orchestrate the supply of large amounts of cocaine and heroin and has connections to West Midlands. John Paul Joyce is wanted for heroin and crack cocaine supply, and fled the country after police found drugs at his home. Lastly, Cory Norford leads a crime group involved with multi-kilo drug distribution and is sought for money laundering. He is believed to be in Dubai but still has ties to Manchester. Anyone with information on these men should call police at 101 or 999 for emergencies. Anonymous tips can be given to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.


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