A ‘sophisticated and organised’ Encrochat gang responsible for the biggest ever gun trafficking conspiracy and drugs racket are facing hefty jail terms.
In a sentence hearing at Minshull Street Crown Court, the six men were hauled into the dock as prosecutors outlined the nature of their crimes.
The Manchester based organised crime group were involved in the large scale supply of class A drugs, firearms and ammunition across the country. “The operation was well funded, selling drugs of high value, with well established connections across the country,” prosecutor Neil Fryman said. READ MORE: Brianna Ghey murder trial live updates as court hears Boy Y saw Girl X 'standing over Brianna stabbing her' READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The group were selling kilos of cocaine worth between £36,000 and £40,500 per kilo of cocaine at wholesale level, to be distributed onto streets of Manchester, the North West, North East, London and Scotland.
Ledgers were kept in the notes of their encrypted devices including sales, the value of the business, as well as nicknames for customers, quantities and pricing.