Sunday Mirror

DRUGS KINGPIN LINED UP FOR TV CRIME DEAL

Dealer worth £200m is offered telly contract

- BY PHIL CARDY phil.cardy@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

DRUGS baron Curtis Warren could walk into a true crime TV deal when he gets out of prison next month.

Warren – dubbed “Britain’s Pablo Escobar” – has been inundated with letters and promises of documentar­ies and movies.

With the rise of streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, TV bosses sense huge worldwide demand for a true crime show made with his blessing.

Warren – once worth £200million and nicknamed Cocky – has so far stayed tightlippe­d despite several offers being made for his story.

Pals say after his latest 14-year stint behind bars he could be ready to tell all.

A source said: “There’s no chance Curtis will get back in the game once he’s out. It’d be a daft move as he’ll have eyes on him everywhere he goes.

“But he is drawn to the idea of doing a film or documentar­y.

“He has offers from the UK and America. Who wouldn’t want his story?

“Kid from Toxteth rising through the ranks to become one of the biggest drug dealers in the world, doing business with the Cali Cartel in Colombia. The Sunday Times rich list. The big bust in Holland. It’s TV gold.

A Toxteth kid to one of biggest dealers.

It’s TV gold UNNAMED SOURCE ON APPROACHES TO WARREN

PROFITING

Strict UK laws prevent convicted criminals profiting from their crimes.

But sources say Warren could take part regardless as a chance to lord it over rivals and further enhance his feared reputation.

The drug dealer has spent almost all of the last 25 years behind bars.

It is believed he has a fortune of almost £200million stockpiled via his drugs empire.

The 59-year-old is set to be released from HMP Whitemoor, Cambs, next month.

The source said: “He has a few things to do once he gets out. People he needs to see.

“He’ll probably be knocking on a few doors as there’s some things he hasn’t been happy about while he’s been away.

“Once that’s all smoothed out he’ll be looking to the future.”

Teaming up with filmmakers was looking like Warren’s “best bet”, the source said.

They added: “The only thing possibly holding him back is that he’ll be thrust into the limelight and that’s something he hasn’t been used to as he’s had to stay in the shadows –

and he was very good at it.” By age 34, Warren was said to have accrued houses in Wales, Spain and Gambia, a yacht, petrol stations and apartments in Turkey, a Bulgarian winery, a 16-room Dutch mansion and 200 Liverpool rental properties.

In 2009 he was jailed for 13 years for plotting to smuggle

£1million of cannabis into Jersey. He got another 10 years after failing to pay a £198million confiscati­on order, one of the largest ever made in Europe.

Once freed, Warren, from Liverpool, will be under close scrutiny at the highest level.

He will not be allowed to hold assets worth more than £1,000.

Other lifestyle curbs include a ban on encrypted messaging services such as WhatsApp, foreign travel and use of the web, phones and vehicles.

Alison Abbott, of the National Crime Agency, said such serious crime prevention orders ensured the agency had individual­s “firmly on their radar”.

She said: “Anything that suggests that they’re slipping into old ways can be detected early on.”

She added: “Many career criminals regard prison as an interrupti­on which rarely marks the end of their involvemen­t in organised crime.

 ?? ?? ARMED GUARD Warren leaves court in St Hellier
HUGE HAUL Drugs recovered from Jersey plot
NEXT MOVE Warren will be released within weeks
ARMED GUARD Warren leaves court in St Hellier HUGE HAUL Drugs recovered from Jersey plot NEXT MOVE Warren will be released within weeks

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