One of city’s most ruthless gangs toppled by Costco frozen crispy duck

One of Merseyside’s most powerful gangs was toppled by a pack of frozen crispy duck from Costco.

The organised crime group led by Vincent and Francis Coggins involved the trafficking of hundreds of kilograms of class A drugs worth millions of pounds across the country. The Huyton brothers also plotted a ruthless vendetta of violence after a raid on their stash house by rival gangsters saw them lose in the region of £1million of illicit substances.




A series of court cases heard over the past four years have been subject to a media blackout until today, following the conclusion of proceedings against co-conspirator Edward Jarvis. Messages exchanged by the Coggins brothers and their associates over encrypted communications platform EncroChat can therefore now be detailed, having been aired during a number of trials and sentencing hearings.

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Conversations revealed after the network was infiltrated the French police during 2020 managed to identify Vincent as the user of the handle “MoonlitBoat”, while Francis was said to have gone by the usernames “TallCanine” and “MixedJet”. Paul Fitzsimmons was linked to the account “NorthKnee” after naming his mum and children during discussions with associates, while Dean Burrows was found to be “OliveScooter” as he had given his home address out and others had referred to him by his first name.

Similarly, Darren Tierney was referred to as “Dazz” by others while using the handle “ScalpStaff”. The user also detailed how he drove a Citroen Berlingo, a van insured in his name at his sister’s address and in which he had been stopped by the police previously, and informed contacts of when his birthday was.

A whole stack of evidence saw Jarvis unmasked as “SoftHerb”, who mentioned the names of his children and grandchildren to his contacts. Paul Woodford, using “KingWasp”, also referred to him as “Jarvo” while another handle, “MexicanNova”, referenced his daughter.

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