Member Of Notorious Drugs Gang Sentenced To 24 Years Imprisonment
A member of a criminal group responsible for the supply of £1.5million worth of heroin in to London has been sentenced to 24 years in jail.
Wesley Clarke 33 was sentenced at Kingston Crown Court on Monday, 17 December, after he was convicted of conspiracy to supply a class A drug, possession of a loaded firearm with intent to endanger life and possession of ammunition.
He pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charge in June and he was found guilty of the firearm charge on 4 December at the conclusion of a trial.
Clarke was arrested and prosecuted as the result of a proactive operation by the Met’s Organised Crime Command targeting a criminal gang who were using sophisticated means to import and supply heroin.
Detectives used a combination of surveillance, forensic evidence and examination of mobile phones to identify the defendants.
The investigation established the gang used a number of apartments in South London to process drugs and mix them with ‘cutting agent’ in order to increase the volume and street value. It was then pressed and packaged before being distributed to the London drugs market.
On 4 October 2016, officers conducted a search at Malmsey House, Vauxhall – one of the apartment blocks used by the gang. Concealed in a cupboard they recovered 1.5kg of heroin and a loaded Glock 26 pistol. Forensic evidence linked Clarke to both these items.
The other three members of the group arrested and prosecuted as a result of the operation were Stoker Williams, Shaun Atkins and George Richards, who were all convicted of conspiracy to supply a class A drug (heroin).
After arresting Williams on 15 August 2017 in Croydon in his VW Golf, officers found a box on the back seat of the vehicle containing approximately 11kgs of cutting agent and keys to a nearby apartment.
When this apartment was searched, officers found that it was vacant and had been used solely as a base for the gang to process drugs.
Two drugs presses were found in the bedroom, heroin and cutting agent were found in the kitchen and lounge, and a samurai sword was found in a cupboard by the front door.
Atkins, who was arrested on the same day at Heathrow Airport, pleaded guilty to his role in the conspiracy at an early stage having been observed discarding 2.5kgs of heroin.
Richards was arrested on 20 October 2017 and a search of his address led to the recovery of an industrial drugs press and equipment to mix heroin with cutting agents.
Clarke was arrested on 10 January at the address in Malmsey House, Vauxhall where he was found in possession of heroin and cocaine.
Williams and Richards were both convicted of their part in the conspiracy on 7 September after an 11-week trial at Kingston Crown Court.
During the trial, the jury heard evidence of the gang’s plan to import 300kg of heroin, potentially worth £15 million, from Turkey and Panama for distribution in London.
The gang was convicted on the £1.5 million value of the 30kg of heroin and cutting agent recovered during the police investigation.
On 7 September 2018, Williams 41, was sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment. On the same date, Atkins 31 (24.08.87) of Damson Way, Carshalton, Sutton, was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment. Richards, 28, was also sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment at the same hearin