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Grandad puffed out cheeks and said ‘wow’ as he’s jailed over £1m drug gang

Grandad puffed out cheeks and said ‘wow’ as he’s jailed over £1m drug gang

A grandad used his job as a lorry driver as cover as he transported hundreds of thousands of pounds of heroin across the country.

Stanley Feerick handed over a hold-all packed with several kilos of the class A drug when he was pulled over by police at a motorway service station, Liverpool Crown Court heard today. The pensioner was also part of a gang behind a £1million amphetamine lab who carried out their dodgy dealings in a Costco car park.

He was ensnared by a National Crime Agency probe codenamed Operation Joyfully, which was set up to investigate an organised crime group run by Terence Earle via encrypted communications platform EncroChat. The 49-year-old, of Freckleton Road in St Helens, “enlisted the help of subordinates” such as Feerick and Stephen King in carrying out his illicit activities.

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The court was previously told the racket was involved in the importation of drugs “from Europe and beyond” and had a “secret laboratory” in Scotland. But it was halted when Lancashire Police seized 560kg of alpha-phenylacetoacetamide – also known as APAA, a chemical used to make amphetamine – from the OCG in December 2020.

The three pallets, comprising of 28 boxes in total, were found in the rear of a lorry which had been loaded up at a warehouse at Reams Hill Holiday Park – a caravan park in Weeton, near Blackpool – on 68-year-old Feerick’s orders before being stopped by police using a stinger. This quantity would have allowed for the production of around 1,000kg of the drug, worth £1.1million, at the “industrial scale” lab.

Earle and his associates had previously arranged for seven boxes of APAA to be transported in a Ford Transit van from the same site to a garage in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, in March 2020, at the beginning of the first covid lockdown. Earle also presided over the trafficking of heroin and cocaine to Merseyside from north of the border and in the opposite direction “with the assistance” of Lee Baxter.

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  • June 1, 2023