Suspect named after EncroChat raids in Anfield and Wavertree liverpoolecho.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from liverpoolecho.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A MEMBER of a drugs gang which flooded Barrow with heroin and crack has been ordered to sell his diamond encrusted watch to pay for his crimes. PrinceWill Enaruba, 26, was part of a network of dealers which trafficked drugs from the South East to Barrow, via a headquarters in Coventry. When officers raided the base in Signals Drive, where Enaruba lived with his partner Shanice Knight, they found more than £1,500 cash and a Cartier Santos watch, estimated to be worth upwards of £11,000 when bought new. Enaruba claimed he had borrowed the watch from a family friend to wear to a wedding 11 months earlier.
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Crackdown on gang members using illicit mobile phones in prison Date published: 10 April 2021
A joint-operation named Operation Dragonfire has been launched between Greater Manchester Police, HMP Forest Bank, HMPPS and North West Regional Organised Crime Unit
Illegal phones, electrical devices and drugs have been seized following an operation to crack down on organised crime gang members operating from inside prison.
Following a significant increase in the number of phone throw overs - where mobile phones are thrown over the prison walls at the prison, a joint-operation named Operation Dragonfire has been launched between Greater Manchester Police (GMP), HMP Forest Bank, HMPPS and North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU), to further the work carried out by prison staff.