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A former Metropolitan Police detective has been jailed for 22 years for his part in a £200m cocaine-smuggling plot. | A former Metropolitan Police detective has been jailed for 22 years for his part in a £200m cocaine-smuggling plot. |
Michael Daly, 49, who is already serving eight years behind bars for a similar conspiracy, was "driven by greed", police said. | Michael Daly, 49, who is already serving eight years behind bars for a similar conspiracy, was "driven by greed", police said. |
Daly, who admitted playing a key role in the plot, was sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court in London. | Daly, who admitted playing a key role in the plot, was sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court in London. |
Alan Wells, 56, Blenheim Road, Sidcup, who also admitted his part in the conspiracy, was jailed for 15 years. | |
'Pivotal' | |
Daly, of no fixed abode, used skills and knowledge gained while working as a Metropolitan police drug squad detective to smuggle 1,500kg (3,300lbs) of cocaine into the Irish Republic. | |
He was "pivotal" to the plot's success and was due to share in the huge profits, the court heard. | |
He was in overall charge of the logistics and also possessed local knowledge to plan the operation as his family lived on the coast in the Irish Republic, the court heard. | He was in overall charge of the logistics and also possessed local knowledge to plan the operation as his family lived on the coast in the Irish Republic, the court heard. |
Wells was paid £100,000 for his role in helping Daly to organise the logistics. | Wells was paid £100,000 for his role in helping Daly to organise the logistics. |
However, Daly and the gang were foiled when their boat ran out of fuel in rough seas and was shipwrecked off the Irish coast on July 2, 2007. | However, Daly and the gang were foiled when their boat ran out of fuel in rough seas and was shipwrecked off the Irish coast on July 2, 2007. |
Three other men - Perry Wharrie, Martin Wanden and Joe Daly - were convicted in Cork, the Irish Republic. A fourth man, Gerard Hagan, was jailed after pleading guilty to being involved in the plot. | Three other men - Perry Wharrie, Martin Wanden and Joe Daly - were convicted in Cork, the Irish Republic. A fourth man, Gerard Hagan, was jailed after pleading guilty to being involved in the plot. |
Last month, John Edney, 57, of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, who was accused of being part of the plot, was found not guilty of conspiring to supply class A drugs at the London court. |