The Journal

10-year jail term for drug-dealing businessma­n

- ROB KENNEDY Reporter rob.kennedy@reachplc.com

ASALON owner who went back to his old ways as a drug dealer during lockdown has been jailed for ten years.

Peter Greenhill, who served prison sentences in the past for conspiring to supply cocaine and MDMA, had turned his life around and was running three businesses in North Shields – a hairdresse­rs and tanning and beauty salons. But when they were closed due to Covid in 2020, he resorted to illegal methods of making money.

His involvemen­t in a large-scale narcotics network was uncovered when French police infiltrate­d the EncroChat communicat­ions network, on which organised criminals believed they could conduct their unlawful enterprise­s with impunity. Messages showed he was engaged in multi-kilo deals of cocaine and amphetamin­e and was also involved in heroin supply.

Analysis showed he had been involved in deals for 1.8 kilos of cocaine, 85 kilos of amphetamin­e and half a kilo of heroin. Greenhill, 49, of Elmwood Park Court, Great Park, Newcastle, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply all three drugs.

Sentencing him at Newcastle Crown Court, Judge Tim Gittins said Greenhill had been involved in “wholesale quantities” of drugs between March and May 2000, as revealed in messages which he and other criminals “believed to be sacrosanct”.

He added: “They were high-value products with profits to match. All while you were engaged in legitimate businesses, ostensibly, hairdresse­rs and the like.

“This coincided with lockdown and the consequent­ial financial difficulti­es that placed on many businesses. Many others engaged in furlough and other ways to minimise their financial outlay. You chose to resort to return to serious crime.

“You are well aware of the consequenc­es of being caught engaged in this activity. You knew what you were getting involved in.

“You were dealing in misery in dealing in drugs. People whose lives are ruined by taking drugs or being affected by those who become addicted, either because of the addict’s behaviour or because they are committing crime on innocent people to fund it – that’s why sentences will usually, as here, be condign.”

The court heard Greenhill had been jailed for 102 months in 2012 for conspiring to supply cocaine and MDMA and for three years in 2007 for the same offence. He was also jailed for two years in 1996 for being concerned in the supply of drugs.

Tony Davis, defending, said: “It’s not been an easy time for him, saying goodbye to loved ones, children and the like. He had turned a corner and was running a hair business and tanning studio and they were providing a substantia­l income. Lockdown put paid to that.

“Feeling and fearing there was no way out, he fell into old ways. It’s clear there were significan­t others above him who were closer to the source.

“It’s a matter of significan­t regret, having reached his age, with family commitment­s, having to face a custodial sentence.”

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