A fugitive on America's most-wanted list, Daniel Andreas San Diego, 47, who evaded capture by the FBI for nearly two decades, has been found hiding in a remote area of north Wales. He was arrested in November last year after being tracked down by police.
San Diego, also known as Danny Webb in Ireland, is accused of carrying out bombings in California in 2003, which targeted companies that worked with Huntingdon Life Sciences, an animal testing research organization. He had been wanted by the FBI since then and was named one of America's most-wanted fugitives, appearing on the Fox programme 'America's Most Wanted' five times.
Prosecutors say San Diego will be extradited to the United States to face trial for the bombings, which injured no one but caused significant damage. His lawyers argued that he could not receive a fair trial in the US due to potential political interference, but their arguments were rejected by the court.
San Diego was found living in a remote area of Conwy, Wales, with a modest lifestyle and had been using an alias for years, claiming to be Danny Webb in Ireland. When questioned by police, he confessed to his crimes, bringing to an end 21 long years on the run.
San Diego, also known as Danny Webb in Ireland, is accused of carrying out bombings in California in 2003, which targeted companies that worked with Huntingdon Life Sciences, an animal testing research organization. He had been wanted by the FBI since then and was named one of America's most-wanted fugitives, appearing on the Fox programme 'America's Most Wanted' five times.
Prosecutors say San Diego will be extradited to the United States to face trial for the bombings, which injured no one but caused significant damage. His lawyers argued that he could not receive a fair trial in the US due to potential political interference, but their arguments were rejected by the court.
San Diego was found living in a remote area of Conwy, Wales, with a modest lifestyle and had been using an alias for years, claiming to be Danny Webb in Ireland. When questioned by police, he confessed to his crimes, bringing to an end 21 long years on the run.