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Gang splashed cash from £740k drug plot on luxury holidays

BySpotted UK

Jul 28, 2023

A drug gang took trips to Spain and Greece after shifting over £390k of cocaine, heroin and crack.

It is estimated the gang's conspiracy brought between £459,300 and £742,340 worth of cocaine, heroin, and crack cocaine into Crewe and surrounding areas from Liverpool over a 13 month period between October, 27 2021 and November, 10 2022..

The investigation established Merold Stennett, 44, from Crewe as the ringleader of the group. Despite him having no bank account or job, he would use proceeds from the sale of drugs to fund a lavish lifestyle, living far beyond his means with designer items and expensive holidays abroad.

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Russell Schofield,32, also of Crewe, was found to be one of Stennett’s deputies, assisting in orchestrating the movement and supply of drugs. Stennett’s upstream supplier in Liverpool was William Gooley, 39, of Hankey Drive, Bootle, assisted by William Sutherland, 62, of Edmonton Close, Kirkdale and associate Andrew Williams, 39, of Chirkdale Street, Liverpool.

Merold Stennett, 44, of Peter Place, Crewe

On October 27 2021, Cheshire Police executed multiple warrants in Crewe, during which police seized scales with traces of cocaine, benzocaine and cannabis found on them. Also found on the scales was Stennett’s DNA.

Between November 12, 2022 and July 1 2022, police established Gooley, Sutherland, and Williams had travelled to Crewe to meet with Stennett, and on occasions Schofield, in relation to drugs. During this phase of the conspiracy, police gathered evidence showing that both Stennett and Gooley reaped the financial benefits of their drugs supply operation.

Russell Schofield, 32, formerly of Pelican Close, Crewe

Stennett enjoyed holidays in Greece and Turkey. Gooley holidayed in Spain and Portugal while continuing to criminally operate via his mobile phones.

On November 10 2022, Cheshire Police conducted simultaneous search warrants at numerous addresses in Crewe, Sandbach, and Liverpool. As part of these, Stennett, Gooley, Sutherland, Williams, and Schofield were all arrested. Numerous high-value and designer items were seized during the warrants, as well as a large quantity of class A drugs from Williams’ address, worth approximately £111,970.

Andrew Williams, 39, of Chirkdale Street, Liverpool

A drug expert estimated Stennett and his OCG were responsible for trafficking more than 15kg of class A drugs into Crewe and surrounding areas, equating to a total value of between £459,300 and £742,340. Of this, a total of 3kg, with a street value of £352,100, was seized during police interventions throughout the investigation.

After a thorough investigation, the Crown Prosecution Service agreed to charge all five men with conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin. A total of 11 defendants have pleaded guilty to being involved in the OCG.

William Sutherland, 62, of Edmonton Close, Kirkdale,

Five were sentenced at Chester Crown Court on Friday 28 July for conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin.

The defendants sentenced so far include:

  • Merold Stennett, 44, of Peter Place, Crewe – 12 years
  • William Gooley, 39, of Hankey Drive, Bootle, Liverpool – 12 years
  • William Sutherland, 62, of Edmonton Close, Kirkdale, Liverpool – Six years and nine months
  • Andrew Williams, 39, of Chirkdale Street, Liverpool – Six years and nine months
  • Russell Schofield, 32, formerly of Pelican Close, Crewe – Eight years

Following the sentencing, Detective Inspector Nick Henderson of the Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said: “I welcome the sentences handed to Stennett and his associates, who have collectively been put behind bars for more than 45 years. To the outside world, Stennett and Gooley were both unemployed men who lived in modest rented homes.

"But in reality, the pair, and other members of the OCG, lived extravagant lifestyles far beyond their means. They reaped the benefits of their criminal activity, ranging from luxury and designer items to five-star holidays and extravagant trips.

"The pair even attended a boxing event at Wembley Stadium during the weekend of 22 April 2022, staying in costly hotels. Both Stennett and Gooley did their best to hide their illegal activities.

"Stennett did not have a bank account, meaning there was no financial footprint. Both also used their associates to store and distribute the drugs. However, thanks to the hard work of a dedicated team of officers throughout a lengthy investigation, these individuals are now facing the consequences of their actions and a large amount of class A drugs has been taken off the streets.

“Operation Attached highlights that we are committed to tacking organised crime and drugs offences. I hope this sends a stark warning to anyone wishing to conduct drugs offences in Cheshire – this behaviour will not be tolerated in our county.”

The following defendants involved in this conspiracy will be sentenced on Thursday August 10:

  • Jake Floyd, 30, formerly of Derrington Avenue, Crewe
  • Daley Smith, 34, formerly of Rose Way, Sandbach
  • Aaron Dodd, 31, formerly of Cartwright Road, Haslington, Crewe
  • Robbie Hart, 29, formerly of Charlesworth Street, Crewe
  • Alexander Sinclair, 27, of Hungerford Road, Crewe
  • Shadat Kagolo, 28, formerly of Long Beam Road, Sandbach

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