A man from Wigan who smuggled suitcases full of dirty cash on a flight to Dubai has avoided jail.
17.04.2024 - 21:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Police investigating a drugs gang have seized cannabis, cocaine and £20,000 during a series of raids. Tactical Aid Unit cops smashed down doors at homes and 'stash houses' across Rochdale and Lancashire this morning.
Eight suspected gang members were arrested and are being questioned over what police have described as a 'large-scale drugs conspiracy'. They remain in police custody tonight.
It follows a series of strikes led by the Serious Organised Crime Group of Greater Manchester Police which executed eleven warrants at addresses across Rochdale and Lancashire.
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As well as raiding homes, several warrants were executed at premises suspected to be 'stash houses' for the gang. A search of these uncovered several mobile phones, quantities of cocaine, and cannabis plants, according to GMP. An estimated £20,000 in suspected 'dirty cash' was also seized.
Eight people, aged between 27 and 56, have been arrested on conspiracy to supply drugs.
The raids are the latest resulting from a rich mine of data hacked by law enforcement from servers in northern France which serviced the EncroChat encrypted communications platform, dubbed WhatsApp for criminals. Police forces across the UK have been trawling through reams of incriminating messages to help smash major gangs.
Greater Manchester Police says so far it has resulted in jail sentences topping 1,000 years and its operations were 'undoubtedly saving countless lives as a result of huge hauls of drugs and firearms'.
Following the latest raids, Detective Sergeant Rich McCorry, of the Serious Organised Crime Group, said: "The ability for criminals to benefit from the proceeds of drugs
A man from Wigan who smuggled suitcases full of dirty cash on a flight to Dubai has avoided jail.
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