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A fugitive drug dealing conman from Swansea who went on the run in South Africa will be extradited to the UK.A fugitive drug dealing conman from Swansea who went on the run in South Africa will be extradited to the UK.
Martin Evans, 52, who swindled ostrich farm investors in south Wales out of £900,000, appeared at Randburg Magistrates' Court, Johannesburg, on Monday.Martin Evans, 52, who swindled ostrich farm investors in south Wales out of £900,000, appeared at Randburg Magistrates' Court, Johannesburg, on Monday.
It followed his arrest on 2 August. Evans told the court that he had no desire to appeal the decision.
Evans was jailed for 21 years for conspiracy to supply cocaine and fraudulent trading in 2006, but disappeared in 2011. The extradition ruling comes after the former Young Businessman of the Year for Wales' arrest on 2 August.
He was jailed for 21 years for conspiracy to supply cocaine and fraudulent trading in 2006, but disappeared in 2011.
After the hearing, Lt Gen Solomon Makgale said: "Martin Evans has appeared in court. He has been found by the Randburg magistrate court to be extraditable.After the hearing, Lt Gen Solomon Makgale said: "Martin Evans has appeared in court. He has been found by the Randburg magistrate court to be extraditable.
"The date of the actual extradition cannot be communicated at this stage for security reasons.""The date of the actual extradition cannot be communicated at this stage for security reasons."
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He went on the run after failing to return from weekend prison release three years ago. The former Young Businessman of the Year for Wales, from Pontardulais, went on the run in August 2011 after failing to return from weekend prison release.
But earlier this month officers from the National Crime Agency and Interpol traced him to a housing complex in South Africa where he was arrested by police. He was named by police as one of the UK's "most wanted" in 2012 and they suspected he was living a life of luxury in northern Cyprus.
Evans, who also used the names Martin Roydon Evans, Martin Wayne Evans, Anthony Hall and Paul Kelly, was named as one of the UK's "most wanted" in 2012, when police suspected he was living a life of luxury in Cyprus. But Evans then fled the country to South Africa, where he was tracked down and arrested on Saturday 2 August.
Officers swooped while he was getting out of his car at a housing complex. The fugitive's capture followed an operation involving the NCA and Interpol, and intelligence-led surveillance operations by South African Police.
Branch commander of the National Crime Agency in Wales Simon Flowers previously admitted it was difficult to track Evans down but said the time and money spent recapturing him was "absolutely" worth it.