2 of Europe's most wanted criminals arrested in West Africa after 20 years on the lam
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Two of Europe's most wanted fugitive criminals have been apprehended in West Africa after more than two decades on the lam.
Jean-Claude Lacote, 53, of France, and Hilde van Acker, 56, of Belgium, had been on the run since the 1996 killing of a British businessman in a Belgian town, according to reports.
They were arrested this week in the Ivory Coast, the BBC reported.
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“They had changed their identities to go unnoticed,” Ivory Coast police said in a Facebook post on Thursday.
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While he was a fugitive, Lacote worked as a host on a reality TV crime show called Duty Calls in South Africa, the BBC reported. The show aired from 2000 to 2003.
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In 2007, after he was arrested and charged with defrauding an Irish businessman, he broke out of a Johannesburg jail with van Acker’s help, the BBC reported.
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Lacote and Van Acker were tried in absentia for the 1996 murder of Marcus Mitchell, according to the news outlet.
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Prosecutors said Mitchel was killed after he realized that Lacote had defrauded him in a business deal.
After being found guilty, they were sentenced to life in prison, according to the BBC.
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Belgium police have named them to the country’s most wanted convicted criminals list.