Ryan Palin, 36, was found guilty of conspiracy to supply 700kg of cocaine, 15kg of heroin and 40kg of amphetamines in a Liverpool Crown Court. A jury was convinced he was the user of the EncroChat handle “Titch.com”, which detectives had located after the encrypted telephone network was breached by French and Dutch police.
Palin was identified as the man behind “Titch.com” by Conor McGregor’s mural, painted at his home in Mereworth, Caldy, after detectives found photos of her on an EncroChat device. Despite the seemingly overwhelming evidence, Palin still claimed that he was not the man behind the handle.
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His home was raided on Thursday, December 9 last year, where police found traces of a luxurious lifestyle, including branded clothes worth 6 136,000 and watches worth 9 129,000. Photographs released by Merseyside police show Rolex watches, Balenciaga clothes and Chanel handbags confiscated under the Crime Act.
According to Merseyside police, Palin’s arrest was part of an operation involving European law enforcement agencies working with the National Crime Service (NCA) and backed across the UK by police forces and regional organized crime units. EncroChat drug dealer Ryan Palin, sentenced to 29 years in prison for conspiracy to supply cocaine, heroin and amphetamines (Image: Merseyside Police) Palin was sentenced to 29 years in prison at the end of his trial. Detective Sergeant Graeme Kehoe said: “We welcome the verdict and the sentence now that Ryan Palin is behind bars and can no longer handle huge amounts of drugs and misery on the streets of Merseyside and beyond. “Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, Palin chose to go to trial. Fortunately, the court saw his lies and Palin can now consider the consequences of his actions while serving a significant length of time in prison. “Palin’s substantive punishment should serve as a stern warning to anyone involved in this crime that there are serious consequences. of life – we will find you and bring you to justice. Luxury clothes confiscated from the Caldy home of EncroChat drug dealer Ryan Palin, who was sentenced to 29 years for conspiracy to supply cocaine, heroin and amphetamines (Image: Merseyside Police) “Merseyside police, along with law enforcement agencies around the world, will not leave a stone unturned in our pursuit of those who believe they are above the law, and we will continue to target anyone involved in serious organized crime to maintain it. the positive dynamics. . “We rely on our local communities to be our eyes and ears as part of this research and I will continue to encourage people to come forward if they have information that could help us.” Read more related articles Read more related articles