From Iceland — Icelander Wanted By Interpol

Icelander Wanted By Interpol

Published April 26, 2015

Andie Sophia Fontaine
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An Icelander has once again made it into Interpol’s wanted fugitives list, and this time not for economic crimes.

RÚV reports that Gunnar Þór Grétarson is wanted by Interpol, suspected of taking part in the smuggling of four kilos of amphetamine to Iceland. Sources close to RÚV report that he had organised the operation.

Four years ago, Gunnar was convicted of having assaulted a police officer, and was sentenced to two years in prison. At that time, the court pointed out that he already had a long criminal record behind him, dating back to 1998.

Icelanders seldom make it onto Interpol’s wanted fugitives list, but when they do, it can be to international headlines. In 2010, former Kaupthing Director Sigurður Einarsson was wanted by Interpol for financial crimes. While in hiding in the UK, he told Icelandic reporters he would not come voluntarily – although he eventually did come back to Iceland, and was last February sentenced to four years in prison.

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