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Police arrest Irish fugitive Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch in front of diners at Costa del Sol restaurant

This is the dramatic moment armed Police finally pounce on a notorious Irish fugitive as he prepares to order a meal at a Spanish restaurant.

Footage released by the Civil Guard on Tuesday showed uncover police disguised as tourists approach Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch’s table as he dined with a female companion in Fuengirola, Spain before handcuffing and leading him away.

The arrest happened at a packed restaurant as the 58-year-old Dubliner – who has been on the run for five years and who is wanted in connection with the 2016 murder of David Byrne in 2016 – looked over a menu in the Costa del Sol resort on Thursday 12 August.  

This is the dramatic moment armed police pounce on fugitive as he prepares to order a meal at a Spanish restaurant with a female companion

The police video started with officers wearing shorts and T-shirts approaching Hutch to detain him on a European Arrest Warrant before one showed him his ID card. 

He is currently in custody in Madrid and is facing extradition to Ireland to be charged with the February 2016 Regency Airport attack where Kinahan cartel associate David Byrne was killed.  

The veteran criminal was caught in a special operation by gardai and Spanish police who tracked the phones he was using on the run, according to DublinLive.   

The notorious criminal is believed to have made up to €40million from serious criminal activities including armed robberies. 

Footage released by the Civil Guard on Tuesday showed undercover cops disguised as tourists capturing Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch, 58, from Dublin, in Fuengirola, Spain on August 12 

The police video started with officers wearing shorts and T-shirts approaching Hutch to detain him on a European Arrest Warrant before one showed him his ID card

The footage showed the Garda participated in the fugitive’s arrest, although Spanish officers were the ones who cuffed him

Nicknamed ‘The Monk’ for his clean living, he became involved in serious organised crime but insisted he never sold drugs, according to The Irish Mirror.   

Hutch, who was wearing black shorts, a green T-shirt and trainers, was then cuffed and led away to the restaurant toilet past shocked bystanders. 

He was forced to sit on a toilet seat as officers checked his personal belongings before analysing his driving licence against a passport he was carrying.

The Regency Airport Hotel Shooting 

The arrest in Spain of Gerry Hutch is in connection with the 2016 killing of David Byrne.

Police investigating the shooting on 5 February 2016 at the Regency Hotel in Whitehall, Dublin, say one line of enquiry is that it was a retaliation killing after Gerry Hutch’s nephew Gary Hutch was gunned down in Spain in September 2015.

The organised armed attack took place during a weigh-in for an upcoming boxing match between Jamie Kavanagh and Antonio João Bento before the fight at Dublin’s National Stadium.

The arrest is in connection with the 2016 killing of David Byrne (pictured) 

At least four attackers wearing masks, army style-helmets and flak jackets, stormed the building as well as two who were disguised as members of the Garda and armed with AK-47s at around 2.30pm.

An associate of the Kinahan cartel drug gang, David Byrne, 32, was shot dead as he ran towards to lobby of the hotel.

It is believed that the intended target was Daniel Kinahan, the son of Dublin drug dealer Christy Kinahan, but he had left early.

The attackers escaped in a Ford Transit van which was later found burnt-out. 

On 18 May 2016 Patrick Hutch, the brother of Gary Hutch, was charged at the Criminal Courts of Justice with the murder of David Byrne. 

The trial of Patrick Hutch for murder and possession of firearms was later set for January 2018 at the non-jury Special Criminal Court and he was denied bail. 

On 20 February 2019, all charges against Patrick Hutch were dropped and he walked free from court. 

To date, nobody has been convicted of David Byrne’s death. 

In April 2021, Gerry became the subject of a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) as the Gardaí said they had enough evidence to charge him with murder in connection with the shooting. 

The EAW was issued after the Director for Public Prosecutions moved that he should be charged with murder and tried before the Special Criminal Court in Ireland. 

He is also likely to face other charges, such as attempted murder and possession of firearms. 

Shooting happened at the Regency Hotel in Whitehall, Dublin

He was then escorted out of the toilet and through the restaurant again before being taken to a waiting police car. 

A uniformed Garda was clearly visible in the police footage as he was filmed walking up the street leading to a patrol car behind Hutch.

The footage showed the Garda participated in the fugitive’s arrest, although Spanish officers were the ones who cuffed him.

The restaurant where Hutch was held has not been named, although the video released by police showed it is near a clothes shop called Loca de Amor. 

It’s understood he used several burner phones, unregistered devices bought under a false name, while he was in the Costa Del Sol.   

Electronic surveillance of phone calls he made to and received from Ireland since he vanished in April formed a key part of the investigation into his location.   

Even though he used unregistered phones, gardai were still able to establish that he had control of the handsets.

They analysed phones linked to associates in Ireland that he was in contact with when he was on the run. 

A specialist technical gardai then established the locations where the phones were being used, and the Guardia Civil then sent specialist hunters from the Madrid-based UCO unit to the area.   

The technology is so precise that the locations where phones are used can be pinpointed to just a few hundred yards.   

In 1983, by the time he was 20, he had 30 convictions for offences including burglary, assault, larceny, car theft, joy riding and malicious damage.

He was questioned for his crimes, which he began committing in the 1970s, but wasn’t convicted of any until 1983, when he spent two years in jail for malicious damage.  

Gardai still believe he is the man behind the £1.7million theft from a Securicor cash in transit van in Marino Mart, North Dublin, in 1987.

They are also certain he masterminded the Brinks Allied depot robbery in Clonshaugh, in 1995, £3million was stolen.

Overall, investigators believed he amassed up to €40million from his criminal activities, but retired from the criminal underworld with cash and a large property portfolio. 

His brother, three nephews and two pals were killed at the hands of the Kinahan cartel, after his nephew Gary Hutch rose in their ranks. 

Daniel Kinahan refused to return money to Gary that he had invested in the cartel’s drug operations and it was alleged that a Hutch hitman was hired to kill Kinahan in Spain in 2014.  

Instead, boxer Jamie Moore was shot and it was agreed €200,000 would be paid in compensation to the cartel for the error. 

But in September 2015, Gary Hutch returned to southern Spain and was gunned down by Kinahan hitman James Quinn. 

In retaliation, gunmen stormed the Regency Hotel in a bid to kill Daniel Kinahan at a boxing weigh-in on February 5, 2016, but instead his close associate Byrne was gunned down.  

Just three days after the killing, Gerry’s brother Eddie, a 58-year-old taximan, was shot, as well as friends Noel ‘Kingsize’ Duggan and Noel Kirwan. 

Gerry’s two nephews Gareth Hutch and Derek Coakley Hutch were also later killed in a feud which claimed 18 lives.

Hutch – who has been top of the Kinahan cartel kill list – has been fleeing across Europe over the past five years.    

A spokesman for the Civil Guard, confirming the arrested man was Gerry Hutch, and admitted he was held after disappearing from his initial bolthole in the Canary Islands in April. 

The spokesman said: ‘Officers moved their focus to people in his close circle on the Costa del Sol which enabled us to discover he was living there and had a back-up network which was providing him with everything he needed to remain hidden.

The veteran criminal was caught in a special operation by gardai and Spanish police who tracked the phones he was using on the run

A specialist technical gardai established the locations where the phones were being used, before he was tracked down and arrested in the area 

Overall, investigators believed he amassed up to €40million from his criminal activities, and left the criminal underworld with cash and a large property portfolio before the 2016 hit 

He is currently in custody in Madrid and is facing extradition to Ireland to be charged with the February 2016 Regency Airport attack where Kinahan cartel associate David Byrne was killed

A uniformed Garda was clearly visible in the police footage as he was filmed walking up the street leading to a patrol car behind Hutch

‘He was finally located in a properly in the centre of Fuengirola and put under watch until he left the dwelling on April 12 and walked through the crowded streets of the resort to a well-known restaurant where he was held.’

Police said his hideaway was searched the following day.

The Civil Guard said in their statement: ‘The arrested man has been handed over to the judiciary ahead of his appearance at the Audiencia Nacional court in Madrid.’ 

He has his initial hearing before an extradition judge on Saturday. If he opposes extradition another hearing will take place in the coming months. 

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