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Underworld crime bosses decade of drug misery now over with crime empire in tatters
The evil trade of notorious brothers Alan and John Tobin, Anthony and Leon Cullen, the two Jamies and jail cell dealer Lee Stoba is now exposed
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Alan Tobin, 52, of Regency Park, Widnes, and John Tobin, 40, formerly of Manor Road, Prescot
An underworld crime network propped up by threats, guns and huge amounts of drugs being ferried around the UK now lies in tatters after the secret lives of major gangland bosses were systematically exposed.
High-level drug dealing, originating from Warrington and Widnes, had its tentacles draped into England, Scotland and Wales with a cabal of criminals making huge profits as their products wreaked misery for addicts in communities across Britain for almost a decade.
Suspect in court over shooting of innocent man and drug supply charges
Jamie Rothwell is accused of 11 charges including being behind a hit in which a man was shot after he opened the door to a bogus pizza delivery man in Warrington
Jamie Rothwell (Image: Liverpool ECHO)
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Jamie Rothwell appears in court accused of firearm and drugs offences
Jamie Rothwell, 34, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court
Liverpool Crown Court (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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