Gangster granny' who oversaw 80m drugs operation foiled by police
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Deborah Mason, aged 65, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role as the leader of a drug trafficking gang. The gang was involved in supplying cocaine with a street value of £80 million across the UK. During a seven-month operation, they delivered nearly a tonne of cocaine, using the encrypted app Signal for communication. The collective sentences for Mason and her seven accomplices totaled 106 and a half years, as they were linked to extravagant financial gains from their illegal activities, including lavish purchases by Mason herself.
Deborah Mason, known as the "Queen Bee," was at the heart of a gang operating a cocaine supply chain with a street value of £80 million. The 'gangster granny' led her crew in delivering nearly a tonne of cocaine and managed to live luxuriously, as seen through extravagant purchases like a Gucci collar for her cat. Her leadership role included intense coordination with suppliers, further illustrating the depth of her criminal involvement.
The crime gang was sentenced to a combined total of 106 and a half years in prison at Woolwich Crown Court for their extensive drug trafficking activities. Deborah Mason received a 20-year sentence as a result of her pivotal role in orchestrating drug deliveries and tampering with cash transactions over several months.
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