Crime bosses went fishing and chatted in Starbucks while waiting for a shipment of £2million of cannabis before they were busted
Crime bosses went fishing and chatted in Starbucks while waiting for a shipment of £2million of cannabis before they were busted.
The men had hired a unit in Moss Side Farm, Lancashire, to store their lucrative shipment and they held regular meetings to plan their next steps. On May 28, Hunter met Sarson at the home ground of Fylde FC in Lancashire. Hunter drove Unsworth to Blackpool later on the 28th where he deposited cash into his account to be transferred to the shipping company which unwittingly carried their drugs. The pair then returned to Ribby Hall where they went fishing with Quigley.
The plot was first imagined by Quigley who had put the wheels of the plan in motion as far back as October, 2016, when he hired a warehouse unit in Malaga, Spain. They next arranged a shipment of fruit and vegetables from a legitimate firm, Arcadia Europa, which was unloaded in Seaforth and taken by lorry to an industrial unit in Moss Side Farm, Lancashire. That shipment was examined by Border Force, but no drugs were discovered and it was allowed on its way.
The load, now minus the cannabis, eventually turned up at Moss Side Farm on May 30 where it was greeted by Ianson and Unsworth, wearing high visibility vest and t-shirts bearing the logo of LB Wholesale. Sarson's vehicle was also spotted at the site. As Unsworth and Ianson began unloading the pallets, the NCA swooped in and arrested them.
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