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Home / Crime and Justice / Ex-Footballer Jailed for £500k Drug Ring

Ex-Footballer Jailed for £500k Drug Ring

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Ex-footballer jailed for nine years for drug trafficking.
  • Password 'barrow' on encrypted phone led to his arrest.
  • Sold cocaine and ketamine worth £500,000.
Ex-Footballer Jailed for £500k Drug Ring

Francis Ventre, a 63-year-old ex-footballer for Barrow A.F.C., has been sentenced to nine years imprisonment for his significant involvement in a drug trafficking conspiracy. Ventre played a leading role in distributing cocaine and ketamine, with the total street value of these substances reaching £500,000.

Operating under the alias 'Dillforest' in 2020, Ventre utilized an EncroChat phone to manage his drug deals. His criminal activities, which included supplying kilogram quantities of cocaine and substantial amounts of ketamine, were communicated through this encrypted device. The NCA reported that Ventre also shared personal details, including his birthday and family information, on the platform.

Investigators were able to link Ventre to the 'Dillforest' alias after law enforcement agencies successfully accessed EncroChat messages. The password Ventre chose for his device, 'barrow', his former club's name, proved to be a critical clue. He admitted to conspiracy to supply cocaine and ketamine, as well as money laundering offenses at Liverpool Crown Court on December 10, 2025.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Francis Ventre is a 63-year-old ex-footballer for Barrow A.F.C. who was jailed for nine years for his leading role in a drug trafficking conspiracy involving cocaine and ketamine worth £500,000.
Ventre was caught selling drugs after police accessed his EncroChat phone messages. The password he used for the encrypted device was 'barrow', the name of his former club, which helped investigators identify him.
Francis Ventre was involved in selling cocaine and ketamine with a combined street value of £500,000.

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