Popular Post snoop1130 Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail In a story as dramatic as a crime thriller, British siblings Joseph and Gregory Mulhare spun a criminal web stretching from the UK to exotic locales. For years, they maintained a lavish lifestyle, flitting between Ibiza, Tenerife, France, and America, funded by a high-stakes drug operation dealing in cocaine, ecstasy, and amphetamines. However, their empire crumbled spectacularly in November 2018 when Thai police, following a meticulous investigation, raided their hideout. The operation ended what was once considered an untouchable criminal network, thanks to insider-turned-informant Ronnie Bateman, who revealed secrets that brought the Mulhare’s secretive world into the light. Joseph, the mastermind, orchestrated a complex operation, managing everything from sunny Spain without directly touching drugs. He relied on his younger brother Gregory for hands-on logistics, maintaining connections with UK dealers and using encrypted communications for secrecy. Despite luxury travels and extravagant spending, Gregory’s financial affairs raised eyebrows. He had no declared income yet continued to jet-set, a lifestyle sustained by their illicit activities. The law ultimately caught up with them due to Bateman’s damning testimony during Operation Manhattan. He provided crucial details that confirmed investigators' findings, exposing the vast scale of the Mulhares’ criminal enterprise, including ecstasy production in Birkenhead and an amphetamine lab in Rock Ferry. The brothers' downfall was dramatic. After dodging police for over a year, they were captured in a well-coordinated international police raid that uncovered significant drug and cash seizures. Ultimately, £66,000 in cocaine, £208,000 in MDMA, £336,000 in amphetamine, £420,000 in cannabis, and £80,000 cash were confiscated. Faced with choosing justice in Thailand or the UK, the Mulhares opted for extradition to Britain. Their convictions—15 years for Joseph and 12 for Gregory—brought an end to their criminal reign, capturing public attention. The collapse of their empire impacted their network, leading to 24 individuals facing justice. Detective Chief Inspector Ian Hussey emphasized the complexity and challenge of the investigation, which brought down ringleaders Joseph and Gregory, who wrought havoc through their illegal activities. The Mulhares’ story serves as a sobering reminder of the perils of living on the wrong side of the law—luxury and secrecy shattered by relentless police work and the betrayal from within, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-03 1 1 2
Popular Post proton Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago Must be old, the faces are not pixeled out 2 1
Gottfrid Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago One looks almost happy and the other one sad. Delusional people, and once again Brits! 1 1
Popular Post Harrisfan Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: One looks almost happy and the other one sad. Delusional people, and once again Brits! Labour voters 1 6
Popular Post ukrules Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 8 hours ago, snoop1130 said: thanks to insider-turned-informant Ronnie Bateman Lol, I bet he's popular now wherever he is 1 2
Jim Blue Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, ukrules said: Lol, I bet he's popular now wherever he is Soi 6 ?
Iron Tongue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 hours ago, Gottfrid said: One looks almost happy and the other one sad. Delusional people, and once again Brits! One's on cocaine and the other cannabis 2
PETERTHEEATER Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Jet set life style......exotic locations..... Amphetamines in Birkenhead.😂 2
Purdey Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Shows that British prisons are more cushy and they will both be out soon.
Gottfrid Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: thanks to insider-turned-informant Ronnie Bateman It´s great that they reveal an informants name in open media. Now all that are affected by this and his actions know where to go.
harryviking Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 17 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail In a story as dramatic as a crime thriller, British siblings Joseph and Gregory Mulhare spun a criminal web stretching from the UK to exotic locales. For years, they maintained a lavish lifestyle, flitting between Ibiza, Tenerife, France, and America, funded by a high-stakes drug operation dealing in cocaine, ecstasy, and amphetamines. However, their empire crumbled spectacularly in November 2018 when Thai police, following a meticulous investigation, raided their hideout. The operation ended what was once considered an untouchable criminal network, thanks to insider-turned-informant Ronnie Bateman, who revealed secrets that brought the Mulhare’s secretive world into the light. Joseph, the mastermind, orchestrated a complex operation, managing everything from sunny Spain without directly touching drugs. He relied on his younger brother Gregory for hands-on logistics, maintaining connections with UK dealers and using encrypted communications for secrecy. Despite luxury travels and extravagant spending, Gregory’s financial affairs raised eyebrows. He had no declared income yet continued to jet-set, a lifestyle sustained by their illicit activities. The law ultimately caught up with them due to Bateman’s damning testimony during Operation Manhattan. He provided crucial details that confirmed investigators' findings, exposing the vast scale of the Mulhares’ criminal enterprise, including ecstasy production in Birkenhead and an amphetamine lab in Rock Ferry. The brothers' downfall was dramatic. After dodging police for over a year, they were captured in a well-coordinated international police raid that uncovered significant drug and cash seizures. Ultimately, £66,000 in cocaine, £208,000 in MDMA, £336,000 in amphetamine, £420,000 in cannabis, and £80,000 cash were confiscated. Faced with choosing justice in Thailand or the UK, the Mulhares opted for extradition to Britain. Their convictions—15 years for Joseph and 12 for Gregory—brought an end to their criminal reign, capturing public attention. The collapse of their empire impacted their network, leading to 24 individuals facing justice. Detective Chief Inspector Ian Hussey emphasized the complexity and challenge of the investigation, which brought down ringleaders Joseph and Gregory, who wrought havoc through their illegal activities. The Mulhares’ story serves as a sobering reminder of the perils of living on the wrong side of the law—luxury and secrecy shattered by relentless police work and the betrayal from within, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-03 Really dumb people think they are some kind of untouchable mafia! LOL! They will have a great time in jail!!!😂😂
Paul52 Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 11 hours ago, Harrisfan said: Labour voters They’re very nasty vile people. Don’t you think they have a lot in common with you?
Harrisfan Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Just now, Paul52 said: They’re very nasty vile people. Don’t you think they have a lot in common with you? Never voted Labour. You sound like a member.
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