Southport Visiter

Pair trading kilos were shot at by masked men

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A DRUG dealing gang were shot at repeatedly by balaclava-clad thugs who fired at them in an attempted gangland hit.

The High Parkers flooded Sefton with cocaine and cannabis for 28 months before their conspiracy finally collapsed and 15 criminals were jailed for 115 years this week

Nathan Ball, 33, was the ringleader of the group responsibl­e for sending out on average more than 500 “flare” messages a day to addicted customers.

Thomas Rigby, from Formby, and Jesse Fashoni, from Southport, were his seconds in command until police seized £28,000 in cash and 74 mobile phones, with £25,000 worth of cocaine and £60,000 worth of cannabis also uncovered.

Three kilos of MDMA and two kilos of amphetamin­es were recovered at addresses in Bootle and North Wales.

Ball ran the illegal trade, described as a “24/7 operation” which involved at the very least 5.25kg of cocaine.

But Judge Garrett Byrne reminded the court this would have been far more.

With their attempts to corner off the drugs market in that part of Merseyside, disputes were a common occurrence and the threat of firearms from competing criminals was always a danger.

The Visiter can reveal how Rigby and Fashioni were travelling in a Ford Transit in the Banks area of Southport on July 7, 2018, when they were shot at by four men in balaclavas.

They were unharmed, and later gave limited co-operation to detectives in Lancashire.

Phones seized from them showed Rigby “giving forceful instructio­ns to subordinat­es” and discussing the price and quality of drugs to be supplied.

The summer period of 2018 appeared to be a time of increased hostility for the High Parkers with another shooting just a month later in August.

Peter Ball turned up at Southport General Hospital with a shotgun wound to his left inner thigh on August 7. He refused to engage with police officers, but did say: “It could have been a shotty (shotgun) – I’ve been shot defo.”

Ball added he did not feel under further threat and a lead pellet was recovered from his wound.

Detectives believe the gang had access to weapons, including a shotgun, and a stun gun was recovered from accomplice Will Gardiner when officers attended his flat, on Hoghton Street in Southport on December 3, 2019.

He declined to answer the doorbell and was soon stopped trying to leave, pushing out at the officers to escape and run off.

Gardiner was carrying a plastic bag which he dropped during a short chase, which contained a Taser.

He was forced to mind the weapon, and a video later seized from a man not included in this prosecutio­n revealed a tell-tale video of dealer Jordan Gelling arguing with girlfriend.

In the clip, she suggests he has previously told her “where the gun is stored.”

Judge Byrne added: “The operation inflicted very substantia­l harm on the public.

“The harm caused by this is obvious, and the terrible toll of those addicted, and the wider adverse affect on the community.”

 ??  ?? ● Incriminat­ing text messages sent between gang members
● Incriminat­ing text messages sent between gang members

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