Stockport Express

100 years for drugs ring gang

- CRAIG MCGLASSON stockporte­xpress@menmedia.co.uk @stockportn­ews

FIVE criminals from the Greater Manchester area, including three from Stockport, have been jailed for their roles in a £1m drugs plot.

Involving a total of 18 men and women, the conspiracy was mastermind­ed by a serving prisoner, Patrick White. He directed a band of trusted lieutenant­s, dealers and couriers from custody in Cheshire.

White, 25, used smuggled mobile phones to direct the transporta­tion of illegal substances from the Manchester and Liverpool areas into Cumbria by road and rail.

However, police smashed the supply ring, which ran between April and September last year, and brought the perpetrato­rs to justice.

Officers intercepte­d couriers as they attempted to flood the streets of Carlisle and other Cumbrian towns with class A drugs, along with cannabis and methcathin­one (Mcat).

After several drug seizures, crucial and damning telephone evidence was gathered and the criminal gang members were rounded up.

They included 30-year-old Marple man Mark Bostock, of Heather Way, who held a senior position and fed vast amounts of cocaine into the operation.

White’s partner, 26-year-old Amanda Ashley, of Douthwaite Drive, Romiley, carried out instructio­ns for White. She topped up mobile phones, passed on money and was said, on one occasion, to have moved drugs.

Steven Jones, 37, of Hyde Road, Woodley, was described as a ‘lieutenant’ in White’s enterprise who played a leading role in the crime. Jones was said to have been responsibl­e for the warehousin­g and adulterati­on of cocaine, along with onward supply.

Also involved in the plot was courier Nathaniel Chebouli, 25, of Mottram Road, Stalybridg­e.

Chebouli was caught red-handed at Carlisle railway station last July by police who found 1.7kg of high purity cocaine in his rucksack.

White, Bostock, Ashley, Jones and Chebouli admitted their roles in the plot and were sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court on Friday.

Judge Barbara Forrester handed down sentences totalling more than 100 years to 16 of the conspirato­rs – almost a dozen of whom were based in Cumbria.

White, who hails from the Manchester area, was jailed for 13 years.

Bostock was sent to prison for 10 years and eight months; Ashley for seven years; Jones for six years and eight months; and Chebouli for sixand-a-half years.

“It was clearly being run on a commercial basis,” Judge Forrester said of the conspiracy. “When one defendant was arrested they were replaced with another to ensure the supply chain was not broken.

“The extent, scale and execution can only be described as brazen and relentless.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? ●●Patrick White, who mastermind­ed the plot from his prison cell
●●Patrick White, who mastermind­ed the plot from his prison cell
 ??  ?? ●●Amanda Ashley
●●Amanda Ashley
 ??  ?? ●●Mark Bostock
●●Mark Bostock
 ??  ?? ●●Steven Jones
●●Steven Jones

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom