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Jamie Stevenson was a top-level gangster who made a fortune from trafficking drugs linked to hundreds of deaths.
He was jailed for 20 years for masterminding an international cocaine smuggling operation where the drugs were hidden in a shipment of bananas.
Police Scotland and the National Crime Agency tracked him down in the Netherlands after 18 months on the run.
Police learned Stevenson was involved in setting up a pill factory which was churning out millions of Etizolam tablets in Kent .
He was arrested as he ran from a picnic table at the Sherbrooke Castle Hotel in Glasgow .
The next step will be for the Crown to pursue Stevenson 's assets under proceeds of crime legislation.
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