Cocaine master criminal, 61, is jailed
John Alan Brooks, originally from Blackpool, was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy to import the drug.
A spokesman for the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) described him as a “career criminal” and an “international fixer”.
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Hide AdHe was arrested after a boat called Dances With Waves carrying the drugs haul was intercepted by Irish authorities 170 miles off the south west coast of Ireland.
The boat had collected the cocaine in Venezuelan waters and was heading for Liverpool, Soca said.
Matt Horne, Soca regional head of investigations, said: “Working with international partners to stop consignments of drugs before they can even reach our shores is a priority for Soca.
“Brooks was the go-to man for organised crime groups as he was an expert in arranging the transportation of huge quantities of drugs. His criminal career stretches back nearly 30 years, during which time he has travelled extensively using false identities and has been imprisoned on a number of occasions.
“We also discovered he had escaped from a Moroccan prison in 2000. Now he’s back in prison where he belongs and we’re going after his money.
“Not only have we kept a huge amount of cocaine out of the UK, we can be confident that a number of crime groups have also been denied profits which would otherwise have been reinvested in criminal activity.”