Greenock Telegraph

Police worked ‘tirelessly’ to bring down drugs gang

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THE lead detective who helped topple a Greenock drugs gang which ‘blighted’ Inverclyde has said his team worked ‘tirelessly’ to expose the criminal enterprise.

Five members of the organised crime group - Lee Docherty, Ian Millar, Brendan Gillan, Daniel Gillan and Christophe­r McKellar - have been jailed for a total of 31 years and eight months for their part in the scheme.

Speaking following the sentencing hearing at the

High Court in Glasgow, Detective Chief Inspector

Robert Bowie said: “These five men were a blight on the community of Greenock and the wider Inverclyde area.

“Their organised crime group was a significan­t factor in the trade of illegal drugs in the area, causing nothing but harm in pursuit of their own gain.

“Their activities were brought to light thanks to a protracted and complex investigat­ion led by the serious and organised crime team working in Renfrewshi­re and Inverclyde.

“The full extent of their criminalit­y was uncovered thanks to the infiltrati­on of the encrypted messaging service EncroChat.

“Our officers, working with partners, worked tirelessly to expose the criminal activity of this group, ultimately leading to them facing justice today.”

DCI Bowie added: “Disrupting the activities of organised crime groups and making the country an extremely hostile environmen­t for them to operate is one of Police Scotland’s top priorities.

“There is no place for serious organised criminalit­y in our society and, working in partnershi­p with law enforcemen­t agencies and the members of the Serious Organised Crime Taskforce, we will continue our fight against those involved in serious and organised crime to keep our communitie­s safe.”

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