Eastern Eye (UK)

Crime agency asks India-linked drug smuggling ring to pay up £2m

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THE National Crime Agency (NCA) has ordered a busted drug smuggling ring led by the CEO of an India-based pharmaceut­ical company to hand over £2 million following an intensive proceeds of crime investigat­ion.

Jacob Sporon-Fiedler, the 38-year-old CEO of India-based Alpha Pharma, had been directly linked to illegal imports while working with a network of UKbased fixers, including 65-yearold Gurjaipal Dhillon.

The duo, along with Alexander MacGregor and Nathan

Selcon, were all convicted of involvemen­t in the criminal enterprise in 2019 and sentenced to jail terms ranging between 17 months and six years.

A UK court ruled last Thursday (17) that Dhillon should pay £167,000 or face an extra fiveyear jail term.

Ringleader Jacob Sporon-Fiedler was already directed by the court to hand over more than £700,000, while a confiscati­on order made against Selcon means he has had to pay £3,300.

The largest single confiscati­on order was handed to MacGregor at the Old Bailey court in London last Wednesday (16), when he was ordered to pay £1.16 million within three months, or face an extra seven years in jail while still being liable for the money.

Assets belonging to MacGregor identified by the NCA included bank accounts and share portfolios, a Porsche 911 GT3 sports car, a Ferrari 458, a Mercedes G Wagon, two Beretta shotguns and several high-value Rolex and Audemars Piguet watches. "These men were part of an organised crime group involved in a multi-million-pound global enterprise to manufactur­e and supply banned anabolic steroids,” said NCA regional head of investigat­ion, Rob Burgess.

"The confiscati­on orders obtained so far in this case are the results of painstakin­g work undertaken by NCA investigat­ors over a period of several years. It demonstrat­es our determinat­ion to go after criminal profits and prevent organised criminals from benefiting financiall­y from their criminalit­y,” he said.

The NCA began an investigat­ion into the group in 2014, following an initial seizure of steroids that were being shipped to Belfast in Northern Ireland. The trail of evidence led back to Sporon-Fiedler, who worked with the UK-based fixers responsibl­e for arranging dozens of unlicensed shipments from India into Europe, and distributi­ng them.

The illegally imported drugs, made by Alpha Pharma in India, were shipped to the UK to be distribute­d by the co-conspirato­rs, who would sell them to body builders and fitness fanatics on the black market.

Gurjaipal Dhillon, from Southall in west London, operated as a fixer for Sporon-Fiedler helping him with the importatio­ns, the NCA investigat­ion found as it identified shipments totalling around 42 tonnes linked to the group. Following their conviction­s NCA financial investigat­ors began work to identify assets linked to the gang which could be seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA), which concluded this week.

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