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Prisoner Russell Knaggs guilty of Colombia cocaine plot | Prisoner Russell Knaggs guilty of Colombia cocaine plot |
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Three men have been found guilty of plotting to import five tonnes of cocaine to the UK from Colombia. | Three men have been found guilty of plotting to import five tonnes of cocaine to the UK from Colombia. |
Russell Knaggs, from South Yorkshire, orchestrated the ambitious scheme while serving a 16-year drug sentence in a Nottinghamshire prison in 2009. | Russell Knaggs, from South Yorkshire, orchestrated the ambitious scheme while serving a 16-year drug sentence in a Nottinghamshire prison in 2009. |
Phillip Hadley, 52, of Conisbrough, South Yorkshire and Robert Rich, 40, of Barnsley, were working on the outside. | |
Birmingham Crown Court heard the plot was foiled when prison officers found a plan "blueprint" during a cell search. | Birmingham Crown Court heard the plot was foiled when prison officers found a plan "blueprint" during a cell search. |
Detectives said if it had been successful, a "flood" of cocaine - valued at hundreds of millions of pounds - would have entered the UK market. | Detectives said if it had been successful, a "flood" of cocaine - valued at hundreds of millions of pounds - would have entered the UK market. |
The jury heard Knaggs, 38, of Conisbrough, was an inmate at Lowdham Grange prison at the time of the offence. | The jury heard Knaggs, 38, of Conisbrough, was an inmate at Lowdham Grange prison at the time of the offence. |
'Plastering job' | 'Plastering job' |
The plot involved arranging for the drugs to be shipped from Colombia hidden in consignments of fruit. | The plot involved arranging for the drugs to be shipped from Colombia hidden in consignments of fruit. |
They would arrive via Costa Rica, California, Germany and Belgium. | They would arrive via Costa Rica, California, Germany and Belgium. |
The court heard the men communicated in code, referring to the plot as "a plastering job". | The court heard the men communicated in code, referring to the plot as "a plastering job". |
After the plan was discovered, the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) monitored the men both inside and outside the prison. | After the plan was discovered, the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) monitored the men both inside and outside the prison. |
Detectives said the vast quantities of cocaine would have earned the men millions of pounds once sold in the UK. | Detectives said the vast quantities of cocaine would have earned the men millions of pounds once sold in the UK. |
Cassim Koubari, 38, of HMP Rye Hill, David Phillips, 56, of HMP Doncaster, and Melvin Smit, 34, of Roermond, Holland, were found not guilty of conspiring to import cocaine. | Cassim Koubari, 38, of HMP Rye Hill, David Phillips, 56, of HMP Doncaster, and Melvin Smit, 34, of Roermond, Holland, were found not guilty of conspiring to import cocaine. |
Anthony Perger, 51, from Sheffield, pleaded guilty to the charge at the start of the trial. | Anthony Perger, 51, from Sheffield, pleaded guilty to the charge at the start of the trial. |
Knaggs, Hadley, Rich and Perger are due to be sentenced on 2 March. | Knaggs, Hadley, Rich and Perger are due to be sentenced on 2 March. |
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