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Wanted British drug lord likely to have fled to Thailand, say UK police

 

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A British drug kingpin who is on the run from police in the UK is believed to be hiding out in Thailand.

 

Richard Wakeling, 51, from Brentwood in Essex, was on Monday convicted and jailed in his absence after attempting to import a large quantity of amphetamines.

 

Wakeling fled to Belfast ahead of a 12 week trail where he was to stand alongside three other men at Chelmsford Crown Court.

 

Police say Wakeling, who has one leg, has family links to Thailand and could be hiding out in the country.

 

“We strongly suspect that Wakeling fled abroad, possibly to Thailand were he has strong family links, said a spokesperson for the UK’s National Crime Agency.

 

“But it is likely there are people here in the UK who hold clues about his movements after he arrived in Belfast on 6 January, and I'd appeal for anyone with information to come forward.

 

“He has a prosthetic leg and needs regular medical treatment.

 

“The NCA has an international reach and he should know distance isn't a barrier to us finding him. We are determined he will be returned to the UK to serve his sentence.

 

“Until we find him, he'll spend every day looking over his shoulder.”

 

In his absence on Monday, Wakeling was jailed for 11 years at Chelmsford Crown Court for masterminding the importation of liquid amphetamines which had a street value estimated at £8 million in April 2016.

 

Three other men, including lorry drivers Lesley Muffett, 59, Stuart Davidson, 65, and Darren Keane, 34, were also found guilty of conspiring to import drugs.

 

Keane and Davidson were sentenced to nine and eight years, respectively, while Muffet was sentenced to six years.

 

Police said Davidson and Muffet, both lorry drivers, had been transporting the drugs from Europe.

 

But the entire operation was setup by Wakeling who was in contact with drug suppliers in Belgium and the Netherlands.

 
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55 minutes ago, webfact said:

Richard Wakeling, 51, from Brentwood in Essex, was on Monday convicted and jailed in his absence after attempting to import a large quantity of amphetamines.

He wasn't jailed, because he couldn't be "jailed in his absence".  He was sentenced to prison in his absence. The word "prison" is used instead of "jail" when referring to lengthy sentences such as 11 years.  RTP can easily find him in the gogo bars of Pattaya.

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35 minutes ago, Lupatria said:

Why is this a preferred destination for crooks on the run, has it anything to do with the reputation of the RTP?

Or a hangover from the Golden triangle days of 'glory'

Many may still believe all the 'hid out there for 15 years stories'  Borders that even now can be crossed in some places whereas years ago the full length of many borders was a walk over job. 

Maybe they still watch too many movies where the heroes/bad guys blend in with the locals and don't stand out like a sore thumb. Back home they know that if picked up in many cases they will be out on bail in a short while and maybe believe that will happen here as well.

All above is only a bunch of thoughts on it.

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Is he a "drug lord" or "drug kingpin"? If a Lord, they sure have lowered the bar, or maybe just a little, in what it takes.... Kingpin? word origin: " 1801 as the name of the large pin in the game of kayles (similar to bowls except a club or stick was thrown instead of a ball" Sounds like a sport one could bet on, so RTP will be right on it. How about "Head Honcho"?

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8 minutes ago, tubby johnson said:

Unsavory types like him are more likely to flock to Pattaya.

Nah, to obvious,  up north away from the eyes of the plod.

or even Cambo, or Lao

This is the uk police we are talking about.

He could even be sat in Billericay,   watching EastEnders on the TV. :cheesy:

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