This is the
dramatic moment that a British fugitive wanted in Belgium for alleged
drug smuggling and money laundering for a Hells Angels gang is arrested
by armed police in Spain.
A
video filmed from a chest-cam shows one of the officers running down a
street, his semi-automatic handgun outstretched as Conrad Toland is
pinned to a pavement outside a restaurant in Madrid by two Civil Guard
officers, with one jamming a gun into the back of his neck.
He shouts 'don't move, if you move...' as he approaches.
This is the dramatic moment that a
British fugitive wanted in Belgium for alleged drug smuggling and money
laundering for a Hells Angels gang is arrested by armed police in Spain
The video, released by Spanish police, begins with an armed officer running down the street towards Conrad Toland

As two armed Civil Guard officers pin
Toland to the ground - with one jamming a gun in his neck - the officer
videoing the take-down points his gun at the wanted man and warns him
not to move
Toland had been evading the Spanish authorities since July 2013.
The
47-year-old Brit is described by the Civil Guard as the ringleader of a
gang that smuggled 155kilos of cocaine from Ecuador to Belgium and
allegedly supplied coke to a Hells Angels chapter in Bruges.
He is also accused of belonging to an armed gang by the Belgian authorities.
Toland has been brought before the National Court in Madrid to face extradition proceedings to Belgium
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