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Home»World»Parrot Assists Law Enforcement in Breaking Up Major Drug Trafficking Operation
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Parrot Assists Law Enforcement in Breaking Up Major Drug Trafficking Operation

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A recent case involving a trained parrot has brought to light the complex operations of a narcotics network inside a British prison. The Lancashire Constabulary unveiled charges against 15 individuals linked to this gang, which was active in Blackpool, England, from February 2023 to July 2024. The gang’s leader, Adam Garnett, was already incarcerated when authorities discovered the operation. An investigation initiated by a cell search yielded multiple mobile phones and Wi-Fi routers, which led police to other members of the syndicate, revealing a deeper web of drug trafficking.

The investigation’s more peculiar development involved Shannon Hilton, a suspect whose pet parrot, named “Mango,” had picked up drug-related phrases including “two for 25,” indicating possible drug deals. Videos on Hilton’s phone showcased this odd talent, further complicating the operation’s narrative. Additionally, police uncovered video calls showing Garnett still orchestrating the drug network, reinforcing his position as a central figure even from behind bars. Evidence included footage of cocaine packages and drug-related audio clips, illustrating the gang’s substantial reach.

Despite being physically confined, Garnett’s influence extended beyond prison walls due to the use of illegal devices. Det. Sgt. Anthony Alves highlighted the intricate nature of this organized crime operation and the effective partnership between various law enforcement agencies involved in dismantling it. The timely uncovering of this network marked a significant achievement for the Lancashire Police, showcasing their commitment to combatting organized crime and maintaining community safety.

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Among the various guilty verdicts, Garnett received an additional 19 years and six months in prison, adding to his existing 15-year sentence. Shannon Hilton was sentenced to 12 years, while another associate, Dalbir Sandhu, received 10 years. This case emphasizes a coordinated effort by the police, reinforced by the initiative known as Operation Warrior, which targets organized crime and drug-related activities in the region.

The authorities recognized the need for ongoing vigilance, as warrants remained active for additional suspects linked to the gang. Public support was solicited to aid in locating these individuals, highlighting the community’s role in facilitating law enforcement efforts. Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw reiterated the message of zero tolerance toward organized crime, underscoring the need for robust resources to tackle such networks effectively.

This bizarre yet significant case illustrates the lengths to which organized crime can go, even involving unexpected elements like a parrot trained to mimic drug-related language. The successful operation has not only led to substantial jail time for key players but also reinforced the community’s faith in law enforcement’s dedication to disrupting criminal activities and safeguarding public welfare.

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