Scunthorpe Telegraph

Violent gang plead guilty to million-pound network

THE ORGANISED CRIME GROUP WERE INVOLVED IN THE SUPPLY OF CLASS A AND CLASS B DRUGS

- By KIRSTIE MCCRUM kirstie.mccrum@reachplc.com

A VIOLENT organised crime group who formed a million-pound drugs network are due to be sentenced after pleading guilty to offences at Hull Crown Court this week.

The eight men appeared at Hull Crown Court on Wednesday, May 1, after being charged with a series of offences following their involvemen­t in drugs and violent crime, whilst making an estimated £1,000,000 over a four-month period.

Seven of them pleaded guilty during that appearance, with the eighth pleading guilty on Friday, May 3.

An investigat­ion was launched in January 2023, after reports were received from members of the public of a number of people stealing motor vehicles and committing burglaries across Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas.

Following these reports, a team of experience­d detectives later identified that this formed part of an organised crime group who were involved in the supply of class A and class B drugs, leading to a spate of antisocial behaviour and violent crime.

On Monday, February 6, 2023, eagle-eyed officers spotted a vehicle parked on Laceby Road in Grimsby which had made off from officers earlier in the evening and was being driven on false registrati­on plates.

Officers approached the vehicle and the driver made off. Following a short pursuit the occupants of the vehicle were detained, one of them being Gallagher who was subsequent­ly arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary.

Gallagher was later released from custody on bail whilst officers continued with their investigat­ion and after seizing his mobile phone, through phone data analysis, detectives uncovered an organised crime group who had documented their extensive serious and organised criminalit­y through Snapchat.

Through the intelligen­ce gathered, including messages, videos, images, and audio notes, it showed that the group were involved in targeting cannabis grows which had been set up by other organised crime groups.

As part of this, the group would break into the premises armed with baseball bats, whilst making threats and assaulting the occupants. On occasion, the gang would disguise themselves and trick the occupants into believing they were police officers carrying out a raid on the property.

It was also identified that the gang used a thermal imaging device to locate heat sources within properties which indicated that the property was potentiall­y being used to cultivate cannabis.

Following these enquiries, it was discovered that the organised crime group had divided Scunthorpe into three areas, Town, Ashby and Westcliff, with a dedicated drug line being used to service each area and each drug line being under the control of each of the principal members.

As detectives continued to build a bigger picture about the organised drugs network a number of arrests were made. On Tuesday, May 23, an arrest phase was conducted, and the eight men were arrested and charged in connection with the offences and were all subsequent­ly remanded into custody.

Following a two-day trial at Hull Crown Court, Keeton entered a guilty plea, and he alongside Gallagher, Pollock, Rhodes, Lowther, Haines, Cooling and Hemsworth, will now be sentenced on Thursday 9 May at Hull Crown Court.

■ Bert Keeton, 22, of Grange Lane South, Scunthorpe, entered a not guilty plea and a trial commenced on Thursday, May 2, however twodays into the trial, Keeton pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglaries.

■ Tyler Gallagher, 22, of Berkley Court, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglaries.

■ Liam Pollock, 22, of Lodge Road,

Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglaries.

■ Charlie Rhodes, 27, of Grange Lane South, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglaries.

■ Michael Lowther, 19, of Buckingham Avenue, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglaries.

■ Joel Haines, 29 of Lodge Road, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B controlled drugs and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglaries.

■ Josh Cooling, 29, of Hereward Place, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply class B controlled drugs.

■ Jamie Hemsworth, 29, of Dryden Road, Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply class

B controlled drugs.

Divisional Commander Chief Superinten­dent Paul French said: “This was a lengthy investigat­ion into an organised crime group who went to great lengths to distribute drugs and commit crime within our communitie­s.

“It was identified that the group used the social media platform, Snapchat, to arrange and facilitate the criminalit­y and that they shared messages, videos, images and audio notes with each other as they prepared and carried out the burglaries, prepared the crops and celebrated their successes.

“These messages, videos and audio notes provided significan­t evidence that the organised crime group were involved in the taxing of cannabis grows and allowed us to bring these violent criminals to justice. We have prevented significan­t amounts of drugs from being sold on the streets of Scunthorpe.”

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Bert Keeton

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