£140m cocaine gang conducted shady business at Beefeater pub and medical centre

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An organised crime group led by 'Thor' attempted to import a huge shipment of drugs from Sierra Leone

Members of a £140m cocaine gang conducted their shady business in the car park of a Beefeater pub and at a GP practice. The Merseyside-based organised crime group was led by a drug importer known as 'Thor', who hatched a plot to smuggle a huge stash of class A drugs into the UK from Sierra Leone inside a shipment of flour. Six men were locked up for a combined total of more than 75 years in connection with the scheme yesterday.

On June 29, he was observed exiting his van on Hornspit Lane in West Derby with a bag for life and walking towards a nearby medical centre. Maguire then returned to his vehicle without the bag, which he states contains a quantity of cash, seconds later Days later, on July 3, O'Shea was seen removing a yellow JD Sports bag from the rear of a Seat Leon parked outside D&S O'Shea garage in Crosby before entering Coronation Park.

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