Top Ten Fugitive Destinations
Spain
Although traditionally more popular with European runaways, a former Wall Street broker who escaped house arrest in the United States was found in the coastal city of Mirabella on July 16, 2009. A corporate vice president at Credit Suisse in New York, Julian Tzolov is charged with security fraud. Working with a partner, Tzolov defrauded customers by purchasing over $1 billion in securities backed by subprime mortgages, not student loans as the customers were led to believe.

Pros: With a thriving community of shady Britons, you'll always have someone interesting to talk shop with.
Cons: Málaga isn't only home to criminal retirees — according to Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency, the area is being used by Britain's most wanted to conduct international criminal dealings, namely drug trafficking. This activity led to a Spain-U.K. cooperative crackdown called Operación Captura, which, with its self-explanatory name, may make your stay in sunny Spain short-lived.
































