A drugs gang behind a £1m amphetamine lab used a Costco car park for handovers, a court heard. The organised crime group, led by 'kingpin' Terence Earle, trafficked lorry loads of heroin and cocaine between Merseyside and Scotland, while chemicals used in producing the amphetamine were stashed at a holiday park on the outskirts of Blackpool, a judge was told.
But Liverpool Crown Court heard on Tuesday that a National Crime Agency probe, codenamed Operation Joyfully, was set up to investigate the 49-year-old's racket, which was run over encrypted communications platform EncroChat.
Earle, of Freckleton Road in St Helens, 'enlisted the help of subordinates' such as Stanley Feerick and Stephen King, the court heard.
Martin Reid, prosecuting, described how the ring was involved in the importation of drugs 'from Europe and beyond' and had a 'secret laboratory' in Scotland.