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Drug dealers who lived millionaire lifestyle drinking Dom Perignon and driving Lamborghinis in £5.5m heroin ring are jailed

  • Gang of six jailed for a total of 72 years after flooding capital with drugs
  • Pushers bought chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce, a £21,000 Rolex watch and designer threads from Paris after raking in a fortune
  • Amassed collection of Dom Perignon and Cristal champagne, at £700 a bottle

A gang of drug dealers who enjoyed a millionaire lifestyle after flooding the capital with more than £5.5million worth of heroin have been jailed for a total of 72 years.
The pushers bought a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce, a £21,000 Rolex watch and designer threads from Paris after raking in a fortune running a string of drugs factories. 
They also drove supercars including a Lamborghini and amassed an impressive collection of Dom Perignon and Cristal champagne, worth £700 a bottle. 
A gang of drug dealers who enjoyed a millionaire lifestyle after flooding the capital with more than £5.5m worth of heroin have been jailed for a total of 72 years
A gang of drug dealers who enjoyed a millionaire lifestyle after flooding the capital with more than £5.5m worth of heroin have been jailed for a total of 72 years. One is seen here posed up with shopping after splashing out on designer goods
The gang also amassed an impressive collection of Dom Perignon and Cristal champagne, worth £700 a bottle
The gang also amassed an impressive collection of Dom Perignon and Cristal champagne, worth £700 a bottle
Two of the pushers are seen here laden with bags of designer goods outside a Louis Vuitton store in Paris
Two of the pushers are seen here laden with bags of designer goods outside a Louis Vuitton store in Paris
A total of 55.62kg, worth an estimated street value of more than £5.5million, was seized during a series of raids across London and Kent. 
The gang brazenly photographed themselves with the ‘spoils’ of their crimes, posing to show off the soles of their designer shoes and wearing three Rolexes, said prosecutor Kerry Broom.
The supply operation, busted in February this year, was led by Warren Desmangles, described as ‘pretty close to the top of the tree’.
A total of 55.62kg, worth an estimated street value of more than £5.5m, was seized during a series of raids across London and Kent
A total of 55.62kg, worth an estimated street value of more than £5.5m, was seized during a series of raids across London and Kent
All six of the men admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
All six of the men admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
All six of the men admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
All six of the men admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
All six of the men admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
All six of the men admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
(Top and bottom, l to r) Dalwar Davis, of Walthamstow, east London; Warren Desmangles, of Canary Wharf, east London; Alistair Odoi, of Stoke Newington, north London; Darren Husbands, of Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire; Duane Watson, of Tottenham, north London; and Jason Willis, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, all admitted conspiracy to supply heroin
Money on the back seat of a car
Some of the designer watches bought by the gang
The gang brazenly photographed themselves with the ‘spoils’ of their crimes, posing to show off their three Rolexes, said prosecutor Kerry Broom
The 31-year-old was jailed for 16 years in March this year, while drugs courier Dalwar Davis, 30, received a nine-year prison sentence.
Alistair Odoi, 37, and Duane Watson, 30, were each jailed for a total of 17 years on Friday.
 
Desmangles’ cousin, Darren Husbands, 33, who acted as a courier, received a seven-year term, while Jason Willis, 25, got six years. 
Sentencing Desmangles and Davis, Judge Anthony Leonard QC said: ‘You enjoyed the luxury trappings including watches which cost five figures to buy, and a Rolex worth £21,000.
Drugs were stashed in a rented flat conveniently located in the same block as Desmangles' home in Canary Wharf, east London, and also at Davis' home in Chingford, east London
Drugs were stashed in a rented flat conveniently located in the same block as Desmangles' home in Canary Wharf, east London, and also at Davis' home in Chingford, east London
A hoard of paraphernalia was also discovered, including two hydraulic presses, including the one above
A hoard of paraphernalia was also discovered, including two hydraulic presses, including the one above
Alistair Odoi, 37, and Duane Watson, 30, were each jailed for a total of 17 years
Alistair Odoi, 37, and Duane Watson, 30, were each jailed for a total of 17 years
‘You enjoyed the benefit of Cristal champagne worth £700 a bottle, and Louis Vuitton trainers costing up to £795. 
‘It’s reasonable to assume you were living a millionaire lifestyle - you had that sort of money to spend. 
‘You were making vast profits from the trading of buying and selling heroin on a commercial scale.’
Drugs were stashed in a rented flat conveniently located in the same block as Desmangles’ home in Canary Wharf, east London, and also at Davis’ home in Chingford, east London.
Louis Vuitton shoes bought by the gang who were 'buying and selling heroin on a commercial scale'
Louis Vuitton shoes bought by the gang who were 'buying and selling heroin on a commercial scale'
Davis was caught red-handed dropping off some of the heroin to Desmangles during a raid on September 28 last year
Davis was caught red-handed dropping off some of the heroin to Desmangles during a raid on September 28 last year
Davis was caught red-handed dropping off some of the heroin to Desmangles during a raid on September 28 last year.
After the duo were arrested, new factories were set up in Enfield, north London; Hackney, east London; and Dartford, Kent. 
A hoard of paraphernalia was also discovered, including two presses and food processors, together with numerous kilos of cutting agents including caffeine and paracetamol, and money counting machines. 
Davis, of Walthamstow, east London; Desmangles, of  Canary Wharf, east London; Odoi, of Stoke Newington, north London; Husbands, of Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire; Watson, of Tottenham, north London; and Willis, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, all admitted conspiracy to supply heroin. 
Davis also admitted a further charge of possessing criminal property, as did Odoi, who also pleaded guilty to having a prohibited stun gun.
Some of the heroin was found hidden in a fridge
Some of the heroin was found hidden in a fridge
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Champagne, watches, shoes and stuff. Is that what they aspired to? Sad men, and not very bright.
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- T Rex, Jurassic Park, United Kingdom, 14/06/2013 21:40 They would not be entrepreneurs. They can only make this sort of money because the people that buy the heroin are sick! They have an illness that makes them but the drugs off these idiots. They could not set up a legitimate business and run a profit without the vulnerable people they exploit.
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Lawlessness is taking over and STILL liberals think there way is the only way.
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Enjoy!!! Muhahaaaa
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Wow, that's a lot of money.
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Scum of the earth. No amount of fancy designer clothes would make them look good. Losers the lot of them.
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Gold Rolex worn with a track suit? Who says that money can't buy good taste?!!!!!
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Ugly inside and out. No amount of money or fancy items can change that.
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Don't feel sorry for them, they'll all be out doing it again within 2 years, while most of the rest of us work so money can be lavished on them keeping them safe in prison.
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We are lucky to have these people living with us. A useless underclass.
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