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Lottery Winner Led £288M Drug Empire

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Lottery winner led a £288 million drug empire from his home.
  • He was convicted of drug production and supply conspiracy charges.
  • The operation was described as the largest of its kind uncovered.
Lottery Winner Led £288M Drug Empire

John Eric Spiby, who won a £2.4 million lottery jackpot in 2010, has been sentenced to 16 years and six months for leading a massive drug operation. The 80-year-old's home near Wigan served as the nerve center for an industrial-scale conspiracy to produce and supply class C drugs, estimated to have a street value of up to £288 million.

Spiby was found guilty of conspiracy to produce and supply class C drugs, along with firearms possession and perverting the course of justice. The court heard he provided premises and purchased machinery to facilitate the drug manufacturing. His son, John Colin Spiby, 37, and two others, Lee Derury and Callum Dorian, were also convicted and sentenced for their roles in the organised gang.

Judge Clarke KC described Spiby's operation as the largest production of drugs of its nature ever uncovered by police, noting Spiby's senior role in both name and function. The jury heard evidence of the gang's bragging about their wealth, with Spiby Jr. comparing himself to tech billionaires. Revolvers dating back to World War I were also found at Spiby's property.

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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.
John Eric Spiby was an 80-year-old man who won a £2.4 million lottery jackpot in 2010 and later led a £288 million drug empire.
He was convicted of conspiracy to produce class C drugs, conspiracy to supply class C drugs, firearms possession, and perverting the course of justice.
The drug operation was described as the largest production of drugs of its nature ever uncovered by police, with an estimated street value of up to £288 million.

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