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Drunk Error Leads to Drug Kingpin's Capture

Summary

  • Drug boss Francis Coggins was arrested in the Netherlands after being found drunk.
  • His capture followed the police hack of the Encrochat encrypted phone network.
  • Coggins imported £16m of cocaine and heroin over a nine-month period.
Drunk Error Leads to Drug Kingpin's Capture

Francis Coggins, a key figure in the notorious Huyton Firm drug trafficking group, was apprehended in Zandvoort, Netherlands, after a drunken public disturbance. The 60-year-old had been on the run for five years following the dismantling of his organization.

The breakthrough came after the French authorities hacked the Encrochat encrypted phone network in 2019, granting UK police access to vital communications. This intelligence, coupled with his inebriated state leading to a police call-out, ultimately led to his capture and extradition to the UK.

Coggins, who managed the international supply of cocaine and heroin, was linked to the importation of £16 million worth of drugs between October 2019 and May 2020. He was subsequently jailed for 18 years at Liverpool Crown Court.

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Francis Coggins was caught in the Netherlands after being found in a drunken state by police, who then identified him.
The hack of the Encrochat encrypted phone network provided UK police with messages that helped dismantle the Huyton Firm.
Francis Coggins was linked to the importation of £16m of cocaine and heroin, weighing one tonne, between October 2019 and May 2020.

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