Burned: drug dealers were exposed by photos in the phone
The desire to show off money and weapons has put drug dealers-losers behind bars. The guys took pictures of each other on the phone with thick bundles of bills and huge swords after a fight over the division of territory between drug gangs. These pictures became the main evidence against the criminals in court. See the photos, because of which drug dealers were brought to court, further in our article.Drug dealers gave themselves away by saving photos on their phones with crossbows, a huge sword and bundles of money after a showdown with other drug dealers.
The criminal couple was exposed after the discovery of eloquent pictures in Johnson's phone, in which satisfied drug dealers boastfully demonstrate weapons and loot. In one photo, the bandit is depicted in a mask with a large crossbow. In another shot, Ingram holds a thick wad of bills and pretends to call the queen. Johnsay was photographed in the garage with a jagged 90-centimeter sword and money.At a meeting of Worcester Crown Court, the criminals confessed to distributing drugs. During the court hearings, it turned out that the gang was at war with Luke Bridger for the right to supply narcotic substances in Worcester. They attacked the mafia in his house. Luke Bridger, a rival dealer, discussed with Ingram the robbery of the leader of their group, 35-year-old Asgar Khalfe. He tried to recruit the guy to find out information about the owner and get at the disposal of the database of his clients. Ingram refused and exchanged threats and insults with Bridger on social networks. The drug dealers met in the park, and Bridger immediately punched Ingram in the face.Their conflict began back in August 2017, when Johnsay fired several blank shots near Luke Bridger's house.
On the CCTV footage, it can be seen that a frightened child is standing next to the criminal. Then 28-year-old Scott Fewtrell appears in the frame, shooting a crossbow at the door jamb. During the trial, they admitted their guilt.Bragging does not lead to anything good. British drug dealers got burned because of photos on the phone: now they will have to prove their coolness in the zone. The dream cruise ended with an arrest and a loud scandal for an elderly couple from Britain. The old men found a shipment of cocaine worth 1 million pounds (80.5 million rubles). The pensioners claim that they have nothing to do with drugs, and they received the boxes from a mysterious Jamaican businessman.Keywords: UK | Money | Loot | Proof | Mobile phones | Drug war | Drug dealer | Drugs | Weapons | Criminals | Court | Photos