They looked like ordinary tourists in Ibiza but it was all an elaborate plot

To the outside world, the “Burns OCG” were ordinary tourists spending their summer in Ibiza.

But their hire cars and campervans were part of a sophisticated plot to blend in with other holidaymakers and hide their criminal activity. The 21 men and women were part of the organised crime group, named by police as the “Burns OCG”, who trafficked £1.4m of heroin and cocaine across the UK.




The gang, made up of mostly friends and family, used 40 supply phone lines to distribute the drugs. They operated out of Liverpool, Cheshire, Lancashire and London, and used a sophisticated network to distribute the drugs to Exeter, Devon and Cornwall.

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Some of the key gang members left the UK to run the operation from Ibiza during the summer months. But their operation was uncovered after police obtained a phone which showed links to drug lines operating from Liverpool.

The gang members appeared at Exeter Crown Court this month where they were sentenced for their part in the drugs conspiracy. The network was dismantled after detectives launched an investigation in early 2021 when they identified a group selling Class A drugs in Exeter.

Officers identified four men based in the North West who had leading roles. They went to considerable lengths to protect their criminal activity and prevent police from disrupting the full extent of their operation.

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