EMSOU statement following drug gang sentencing

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Six men involved in a cocaine supply conspiracy, where officers seized drugs with a street value of £145,000, have been sentenced to more than 50 years in jail.
    Five of the defendants had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, however one of them, Raymond Gray, denied the allegations.
    Following a trial at Northampton Crown Court in June, he
    was unanimously convicted of conspiring to supply Class A drugs and on Friday sentenced with his co-conspirators to a total of 52 years and one month in prison.
    Judge Michael Fowler described the gang as running a substantial
    operation and conspiracy which profited from those addicted to drugs.
    Adding: "It was profit made from the addictions others suffer and it creates more addiction.”
    Asa Beasley, aged 36, of Leatherworks Way, Little Billing, Northampton, was sentenced to six years.
    Andrew Morales, aged 36, of Irons Road, Harlestone Manor, was sentenced to 10 years six months.
    Barry Moylan, aged 46, of Hidcote Close, East Hunsbury, Northampton, was sentenced to eight years nine months.
    Richard Gray, aged 49, of Holcroft Drive, Wigan, was jailed for 12 years and four months.
    Raymond Gray, aged 45 of Lysander Drive, Warrington, was jailed for seven years six months.
    Clive Andrews, aged 57, of Cherry Tree Court, Moira, Derbyshire was jailed for seven years.
    The investigation into the wholesale supply of class A controlled drugs in Northamptonshire started when Beasley was arrested on
    August 2016 and found in possession of one kilo of high purity cocaine that had had been blocked, stamped and imported from outside of the UK.

Komentáře • 4

  • @R00KIEo87
    @R00KIEo87 Před 3 lety

    Ok for many individual people here who consider themselves to be very reckless behaviour it takes a long while to dig into the investigation but when you put Germany France Norway northernland Denmark Norway into the cycle of this you'll understand that they need to put up their security for a reason why they need to put their security is simply because the drug trafficking which is happening over there legal lands were there transfer drugs over to the UK by sea doubt vehicle or any particular kind of transportation
    Digging into the investigation quiet well if you want to stop any particular kind of drug trafficking happening in the UK first there is boats which transportation you bring over vehicles sometimes they place the drugs inside the vehicles in a cargo or on a boat are going across the channel
    Is also the underground subways underground train journey isn't it happening where you having massive amounts of indictable people coming over to the Country tenderly using their travel bags of decoys
    I cannot travel it over air because the airport has got a restriction of scanning any particular kind of material which goes through the airport
    Also bus journeys as well
    The money flow if you check every individual bank in your notified that there is a bank account which is open up for a broad in certain populations in the UK transaction of money going through a certain bank account and going into another bank account which has been made off the UK Shores that's how you track down money laundering the people who are collecting quantities and quantities of money they will put the money into account but they will transfer it into a account where involved one of their family members who lives on the opposite side of the Borders

  • @Cobra.Chase.
    @Cobra.Chase. Před 7 lety

    I wish people would just stop doing drugs! !! it wastes police time

    • @tommymoylan5143
      @tommymoylan5143 Před 5 lety

      Enternity G YT stfu u don’t even know the reason why some people do drugs and sell it

    • @spiritualphilosopher4492
      @spiritualphilosopher4492 Před 5 lety

      True but people do it to make life easier or forget about traumatic experiences. They should instead take up meditation to reduce stress and work though any issues they may have.