UK - Ashley Dale, 28 fatally shot at home, Liverpool - 21 Aug 2022

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It all comes out now!

Amd they were having a sing together before entering court - maybe they're going to start a prison choir.

More bizarrely, the defendants were heard singing the Human League's Don't You Want Me Baby before being brought into court on one occasion.

…. And the mothers fighting - guess they’re part of the
(MOOCG) or Mothers Of Organised Crime Group !!!
 
Might have been brought up before … Just to be clear: are these two brothers IF’s dad and uncle?


Yes, that’s IF dad and uncle.
 
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It all comes out now!

Amd they were having a sing together before entering court - maybe they're going to start a prison choir.

More bizarrely, the defendants were heard singing the Human League's Don't You Want Me Baby before being brought into court on one occasion.



The OCC :D
 

"Liverpool's gun terror.

The city with 190 gun-toting gangs:

How the Skorpion machine gun became the weapon of choice in Liverpool -

where women and children have become collateral damage in spiralling tit for tat drug war."


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"Liverpool's gun terror.

The city with 190 gun-toting gangs:

How the Skorpion machine gun became the weapon of choice in Liverpool -

where women and children have become collateral damage in spiralling tit for tat drug war."


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^^^

Thanks for posting this. Unusually decent read from the DM, and the sections from AD's parents do a lovely job of filling in the portrait of their daughter, and are genuinely moving.

They're right to be furious with LH as well as the Convicts 4. Coward.
 

Police were given the names of suspects in calls from members of the public and via Crimestoppers. DCI Cummings said of the total of 333 "pieces of intelligence" received during their enquiries: "There were 28 pieces of information from members of the public, even from abroad, through the use of Merseyside Police's major incident public portal.

"Within 24 or 48 hours, we had a couple of people contact us directly. They were out of the country, but they had information.

"I think one was in Thailand, one was in Spain at the time. And that's massive, that's worldwide."
 
Ian Fitzgibbon - finally, they got him for something



defendant accepts direct involvement in the supply dealing 19kg cocaine, 21kg heroin with a “balance of up to 50kg”.

He had access to those amounts but did not directly control them.
He didn’t have physical possession of those drugs.”

The judge indicates that he is “happy to sentence on that basis”.

“There were various means by which the defendant was linked to the EncroChat device.“Other handles referred to him as Ian, Little Ian.

On April 29, he “tasked Sean Zeisz with purchasing half a kilogram of cocaine”.
On May 11, Fitzgibbon “sold three kilograms of cocaine to Niall Barry, with the sale being brokered by Sean Zeisz”

Fitzgibbon was arrested at his flat on Linner Road on February 20 this year
He threw his mobile phone out of the window, but it “landed close to an officer

Fitzgibbon was “operating at least two graft lines in North Wales and Cumbria”.

jailed for 14-and-a-half years, reduced from 22 years for his guilty pleas.




full hearing detail at the link ............

 
Ian Fitzgibbon - finally, they got him for something



defendant accepts direct involvement in the supply dealing 19kg cocaine, 21kg heroin with a “balance of up to 50kg”.

He had access to those amounts but did not directly control them.
He didn’t have physical possession of those drugs.”

The judge indicates that he is “happy to sentence on that basis”.

“There were various means by which the defendant was linked to the EncroChat device.“Other handles referred to him as Ian, Little Ian.

On April 29, he “tasked Sean Zeisz with purchasing half a kilogram of cocaine”.
On May 11, Fitzgibbon “sold three kilograms of cocaine to Niall Barry, with the sale being brokered by Sean Zeisz”

Fitzgibbon was arrested at his flat on Linner Road on February 20 this year
He threw his mobile phone out of the window, but it “landed close to an officer

Fitzgibbon was “operating at least two graft lines in North Wales and Cumbria”.

jailed for 14-and-a-half years, reduced from 22 years for his guilty pleas.




full hearing detail at the link ............


Ian Fitzgibbon - finally, they got him for something



defendant accepts direct involvement in the supply dealing 19kg cocaine, 21kg heroin with a “balance of up to 50kg”.

He had access to those amounts but did not directly control them.
He didn’t have physical possession of those drugs.”

The judge indicates that he is “happy to sentence on that basis”.

“There were various means by which the defendant was linked to the EncroChat device.“Other handles referred to him as Ian, Little Ian.

On April 29, he “tasked Sean Zeisz with purchasing half a kilogram of cocaine”.
On May 11, Fitzgibbon “sold three kilograms of cocaine to Niall Barry, with the sale being brokered by Sean Zeisz”

Fitzgibbon was arrested at his flat on Linner Road on February 20 this year
He threw his mobile phone out of the window, but it “landed close to an officer

Fitzgibbon was “operating at least two graft lines in North Wales and Cumbria”.

jailed for 14-and-a-half years, reduced from 22 years for his guilty pleas.




full hearing detail at the link ............

 
seems like he was the boss, supplying Sean Zeisz an Niall Barry got away with murder him, all he did was lie in the first trial, he said he only sold bits cannabis, wonder what that jury think about him now, Zeisz, Barry, and I Fits seem to be main 3 people, Whitham was done for drugs county lines and admitted getting his drugs robbed.
 

From above :

He used the handle "VimtoHawk" and was identified when his account had been saved in the phones of other users as "Ian", "Little Ian" and "YIF". His lock screen password was meanwhile the same as that of his Instagram account and referred to his family's pet dog.


I've just been listening to a podcast called "Catching the Kingpins" about how EncroChat was infiltrated. I found it really interesting, as I hadn't heard about EncroChat before it was talked about in this trial.

Most of the criminals involved were so confident that the chat was secure (or so stupid), that, like Ian and his mates, they saved numbers under real names, sent selfies, sent pictures of their cars including registration plates, wished each other happy birthday. It was a gold mine for police!

One kingpin sent a message he'd just joined a golf club and named it. He also sent a picture of his takeway, from an exclusive Mayfair restaurant. The police then cross-referenced names from the golf club and the restaurant to identify him!
 

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