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| Gang leader made 45,000 calls from cell |
| By Daily Mail |
| Published: 07/23/2008 |
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UNITED KINGDOM - A jailed gang leader ran a drugs empire from his prison cell by using his illegal mobile phone 45,000 times in six months - but was cleared of arranging a gangland murder. Gareth Curtis, from Stretford, made or received more than 246 calls or texts a day. Curtis made the calls using handsets and 'trimmed down' SIM cards which had been smuggled in. Astonished detectives discovered the sheer scale of the telephone traffic while they were investigating a gangland shooting in Blackburn, Lancashire. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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