Woman dubbed 'gangster granny' jailed for running UK-wide cocaine operation
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 18 – Deborah Mason led a family gang that distributed nearly a tonne of cocaine worth £80 million over seven months, with members earning over £1,000 per trip, police said.
- A family-run gang imported nearly a tonne of cocaine, worth an estimated £80m, into the UK over seven months.
- The gang leader, Deborah Mason , spent profits on designer goods and planned cosmetic procedures in Turkey.
- Mason and seven other gang members received lengthy prison sentences totaling 106.5 years for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
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