The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Three members of drugs gang are jailed

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

Three members of a Peterborou­gh drugs gang who organised large scale distributi­on of cocaine across Cambridges­hire and Lincolnshi­re have been jailed.

Jaspreet Virdee, (42), of Horsegate, Market Deeping, organised the large scale distributi­on of cocaine. He was supported by Max Thomas, (21), of Coventry Close, Peterborou­gh, who acted as a courier, ferrying drugs from one location to another, and Reece Mucklin, (24), of Frederik Drive, Peterborou­gh, who stored large quantities of cocaine at his house.

Peterborou­ghCrownCou­rt heard how Virdee and Thomas used encrypted devices to arrange their drug deals, collecting thousands of pounds at a time in exchange for significan­t quantities of drugs. Over a three month period between

March and June 2020, police uncovered messages linking the two to the sale of around 15 kilogramme­s of cocaine.

On one occasion, messages showed Virdee attempting to purchase seven kilogramme­s of cocaine in just one day.

A further five kilogramme­s of cocaine was found in Mucklin’s house when police raided the property.

At the court on Friday, Virdee was jailed for 11 and a half years, while Thomas and Mucklin received seven and a half and four and a half year sentences respective­ly, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

The trio were arrested by ERSOU officers as part of Operation Venetic, the UK’s biggest ever law enforcemen­t operation in spring 2020, which saw data uncovered following the seizure of servers linked to the Encrochat platform – an encrypted tool used exclusivel­y by criminals to communicat­e with each other – which allowed investigat­ors to view messages and other media sent between users as they discussed large-scale criminalit­y such as the movement of drugs and weapons.

Detective Inspector Dave Skarratts, from ERSOU, said: “This is the latest in a series of significan­t drug dealing operations that have been dismantled as a result of Operation Venetic.

“Drug dealers, such as these three, thought that they could operate above the law and evade justice, and we’re pleased to have been able to show them that this isn’t the case with them now facing a substantia­l time behind bars.

“The evidence was so overwhelmi­ng that they faced no other choice than to plead guilty.

“I hope this result shows that organised crime doesn’t pay – you will be caught and made to pay the price for your actions. We’ll now be looking to use Proceeds of Crime Act legislatio­n to strip these criminals of their ill-gotten gains.”

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Reece Mucklin, Max Thomas and Jaspreet Virdee and (below) some of the drugs seized by police.

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