Greenock Telegraph

‘Gang’s grip has been dismantled’

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PROSECUTOR­S involved in bringing notorious druglord Lee Docherty’s gang to justice have welcomed the lengthy prison terms handed out yesterday which ‘dismantled their grip on the local community’.

Five members of the organised crime group were sentenced to a total of more than 31 years behind bars for their involvemen­t in plying Inverclyde with cocaine, heroin, cannabis and etizolam between March and December 2020.

Docherty, described as the gang’s principal member, was jailed along with Ian Millar, Brendan Gillan, Daniel Gillan and Christophe­r McKellar.

Judge Lord Mulholland also imposed serious crime prevention orders Docherty, Millar and Brendan Gillan.

Sineidin Corrins, deputy procurator fiscal for specialist casework at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said: “For years, the criminal activities of these individual­s have impacted the everyday lives of many ordinary people in the Larkfield area of Greenock through their significan­t involvemen­t in serious organised crime.

“They caused widespread disorder and disruption within the local community through the supply of drugs and their influence on young people.

“This extended to every facet of the community, from local people living in the area to those who ran shops or businesses.

“But now, thanks to the efforts of officers within Police Scotland and prosecutor­s at the COPFS, their grip on the local community has been dismantled.”

Ms Corrins added: “The members of this community can now move forward safe in the knowledge that these five individual­s will spend a lengthy time in prison having now been brought to justice for these crimes. There are consequenc­es for this type of criminalit­y.

“We hope these conviction­s and the sentence send a strong message to others involved in this kind of criminal behaviour and demonstrat­e the ability of police and prosecutor­s to investigat­e, prepare and prosecute serious and organised crime of this nature.

“We continue to target all those who threaten communitie­s across Scotland, working as a key part of the Serious Organised Crime Taskforce to protect the people of Scotland.”

All five gang members will now also be the subject of confiscati­on proceeding­s under proceeds of crime legislatio­n.

 ?? ?? Base ‘The shop’, on Oxford Road, was also referred to as ‘the trap’
Base ‘The shop’, on Oxford Road, was also referred to as ‘the trap’

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