The two Russian spies being sought over the Novichok poisoning in Salisbury have made it onto the latest Europol's Most Wanted list.
A British man suspected of a murder outside a London bar is also on the list, which features suspects and criminals on the run from across the continent.
Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov are accused of carrying out the deadly nerve agent attack on Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia, in a failed assassination attempt in March.
Their Europol entries state the pair are 'wanted for numerous offences linked to the attempted murder of Sergei Skripal and his daughter... and for the use and possession of a chemical weapon'.
British spy agencies concluded the two men had travelled to the UK under aliases and were, in fact, officers for Russian military intelligence unit the GRU.
Alexander Petrov (left) and Ruslan Boshirov (right) are on Europol's Most Wanted list of fugitives. The men are accused of carrying out the deadly Novichok nerve agent attack on Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia, in a failed assassination attempt in March
Investigative website Bellingcat said it had established Boshirov's true identity, reporting he was actually Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga, a highly decorated officer in the GRU. Bellingcat later said Petrov's real identity was Alexander Mishkin, a military doctor in the GRU.
Both men had been awarded the Hero of the Russian Federation from Vladimir Putin, the investigators said.
The claims followed the president's assertion that the men were civilians and had been discounted as members of his security network.
Mr Skripal was given refuge in the UK in 2010 after a 'spy-swap' which saw 10 Russian sleeper agents expelled from the US.
Accused of acting as a double agent after leaving the GRU in 1999, he was serving a 13-year prison sentence for allegedly working for MI6. Russia has continuously denied attempting to kill him.
Meanwhile, British man Shane O'Brien is suspected of murdering Josh Hanson in Hillingdon in October 2015.
He fled the country following the murder and significantly changed his appearance since the night of the stabbing outside the RE Bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.
The only Briton on the Europol list: Shane O'Brien, pictured, has changed his appearance dramatically since the night he is suspected of murdering Josh Hanson in RE Bar in Eastcote in October 2015
O'Brien, left, who got this tattoo to hide an earlier inking is suspected of murdering 21-year-old Josh Hanson in October 2015. Mr Hanson, right, died of a single stab wound to his neck
Shane O'Brien escaped from Biggin Hill after the murder in October 2015, flying to Amsterdam. He went to Dubai and was arrested in Prague in February 2017. His current location is unknown
O'Brien, who is from Ladbroke Grove, west London, was able to charter an aircraft from Biggin Hill Airport which flew him to Amsterdam.
It is later believed he went to Dubai before travelling to Prague, where he was calling himself Enzo Mellonceli and Enzo Machado.
Mr Hanson suffered a serious wound to the neck and was declared dead at the scene.
The 21-year-old victim's post-mortem ruled the cause of death was haemorrhage, inhalation of blood and an incised wound to the neck.
In February 2017, O'Brien was arrested by police in Prague for criminal damage and handed over fake documents claiming he was an Italian called Enzo Mellonceli.
Since the charges were fairly minor, police released O'Brien on bail pending further investigation.
The Metropolitan Police are offering £50,000 reward for information which leads to O'Brien's capture.
Since fleeing London, O'Brien began sporting long hair and a beard and has a very distinctive tattoo on his back of an owl holding a skull.
Detective Chief Inspector Noel McHugh of the Met's Homicide and Major Crime Command said: '£50,000 is a huge amount of money which demonstrates the Met’s determination and commitment in finding O'Brien and bringing him before the courts.
'It is clear he is being helped by others to evade police and has the ability to move around without using his own identity. That is why we decided to offer such a large reward - £50,000 is a substantial amount of money and I hope it will encourage someone who moves in O'Brien's circles to come forward.
'When arrested in Prague, O’Brien had boxing gloves with him. He uses gyms and will continue to do so I’m sure. His new tattoo is so distinctive it should stick in the mind of fellow boxers, or possibly a new partner. I would like to hear from the tattoo artist who covered up his original "Shannon 15-04-06" tattoo, it would have taken several sittings.'
Police success with two Brits on Europol list: Convicted murderer is caught - and suspected paedophile is arrested
Convicted murderer Shaun Walmsley - who was on Europol's Most Wanted List in 2017 - was caught by armed police in Leeds in August.
Police had offered a £20,000 reward for the recapture of Walmsley, 29, who escaped from hospital following surgery.
Walmsley was convicted of the murder of Anthony Duffy and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Welsh suspected paedophile David Daniel Hayes (above), who fled the country while on bail, was arrested in Spain in July
Another Briton who was on Euope's most wanted list - suspected paedophile David Daniel Hayes - was arrested in July.
Hayes, 39, from Llanrwst in Wales, was wanted for nine sexual offences committed in the UK. He was arrested in southern Spain, where he is suspected of carrying out at least one further attack using a stolen ID.
The former Bangor City FC press officer was detained in Granada in the autonomous region of Andalusia using the name of another British man in the area to offer English lessons.
British authorities had lost track of him when he boarded a plane from Liverpool to Amsterdam in May 2015.
He is accused of raping a child and other sex offences against children on Anglesey, but while on bail, he reportedly failed to appear in court and promptly skipped the country.
Gangland killer who escaped jail with help of machine gun-toting rescuers must serve extra eight years behind bars
Police on Merseyside have recaptured killer Shaun Walmsley, who escaped from custody during a hospital visit
Gangland killer Shaun Walmsley, who faked illness to be sprung from jail while on a hospital visit was told, in October, that he must serve another eight years behind bars.
Walmsley, 29, was already serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 30 years behind bars when two men, armed with an Uzi submachine gun and a knife, threatened to shoot and 'cut' his three prison guards, before snatching him outside Aintree Hospital in the city in February 2017.
Walmsley spent 18 months on the run from HMP Liverpool before he was captured in a pre-planned operation by armed police in Leeds in August 2018.
After he was repeatedly tasered and dragged out of a car he told the officers 'Good job boys!', Liverpool Crown Court heard.
He was given a minimum 30 years in June 2015 for the brutal stabbing of rival drug dealer Anthony Duffy, 33.
After receiving news his appeal had been refused Walmsley hatched the prison escape by deliberately losing weight and feigning illness.
Walmsley had a consultation at the hospital on February 8, 2017, where he was told he would undergo a minor endoscopy procedure on February 21 - and was able to plot his bid for freedom.
The defendant pleaded guilty to a single count of escape from custody.
Walmsley spent 18 months on the run from HMP Liverpool before he was captured in a pre-planned operation by armed police in Leeds in August
Walmsley, pictured right with a grey top leaning against the silver car, lost four stone while in jail to convince medics he was suffering an illness - when he arranged his escape from custody
Members of Walmsley's gang threatened two prison officers before escaping from the area
Judge Clement Goldstone, Recorder of Liverpool, told the defendant if he thought another sentence would make no difference as he was already serving life, 'you could not be more wrong'.
He was told although he is only eligible for parole in June 2047 after that sentence finishes, he must serve another eight years - half of it in jail - before release.
The judge added: 'After undergoing your procedure you were, to use the vernacular, sprung by two men who had parked a car nearby.
'Each was armed one with a machine gun the other a knife and gas canister.
'I have no doubt over the months you began to think by a combination of disguise, re-location and friends in low places you had become above the law and would remain at large indefinitely.
'But Merseyside Police had other ideas. Eventually the joint and perfectly co-ordinated operation with West Yorkshire Police led to your arrest.'
Earlier Henry Riding, prosecuting, told the court Walmsley was one of four men sentenced to life for the murder of Anthony Duffy, who was stabbed 28 times in Aintree in May, 2014.
The gang used this gold Volvo with false number plates during their bid to free Walmsley
He began losing weight and complained of bowel problems and bleeding before being taken to the hospital with the follow-up appointment planned.
Mr Riding said: 'Subsequent to that, information from the hospital indicates tests show he had no condition of any kind. There's every reason to suppose his, "condition" was effectively a sham.'
Mr Riding said his escort was three prison officers, taking him to hospital in a private hire taxi.
The prisoner was at all times handcuffed to a prison officer, 'even when he underwent the procedure at the hospital.'
But outside as they went to get in a taxi back to the jail two men approached threatening to shoot and stab them if they did not unlock his handcuffs.
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Main photo article The two Russian spies being sought over the Novichok poisoning in Salisbury have made it onto the latest Europol’s Most Wanted list.
A British man suspected of a murder outside a London bar is also on the list, which features suspects and criminals on the run from across the...
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