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Man jailed in Leeds for supplying firearms to organised crime groups

A man has been jailed in Leeds for supplying firearms to organised crime groups across the UK.

Michael Derrane, 50, sold firearms and multiple kilos of class A and B drugs on to criminals for profit until he was caught as part of National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation Operation Venetic. Officers found evidence in encrypted messages on EncroChat that showed Derrane, from Morpeth, was well known to organised crime groups across the country, including in Leeds.

Derrane would travel up to 700 miles to exchange illegal goods. One series of messages saw him discuss the sale of 30kg of heroin to be split between three locations.

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Derrane was sentenced to 19 years and two months in jail at Leeds Crown Court on Wednesday, March 1. He had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transfer prohibited weapons (firearms) and conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs namely Heroin, Cocaine and Cannabis.

He was arrested in his van on April 22, 2020, in the Tingley area by armed areas. Officers recovered a firearm during the search that had been converted to fire fully automatic, and also found class B drugs, £6k cash and ammunition.

The NCA launched the operation as part of a response to encrypted service EncroChat. Officers were also able to arrest Alsi Vata, 26, in July of that year who had conspired with Derrane to buy firearms - it was found by evidencing their messages.

Vata had sent a message to Derrane in April 2020 requesting firearms using the handle 'Budplug'. Derrane used the handle 'Big Corey' to say: “They in Spain until we start sending again I can’t get em you got enough kill someone only need one in right place.”

Vata, from London, had already pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transfer prohibited weapons (firearms), possession of a prohibited weapon (firearm) and conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs namely Cocaine and Cannabis. He was sentenced to 14 years and three months.

Adrian Barnard, the NCA SIO, said: “Today’s sentencing is testament to the hard work of law enforcement in relentlessly pursuing those who deal in lethal firearms.

“Messages clearly showed that Derrane was a dangerous person, whose access to weaponry gave him status among organised crime groups on a national scale.

“The levels of violence and exploitation that are linked to illegal drugs and firearms in the UK is undeniable and, not only are we going after the criminal kingpins, we’re disrupting those middle-tier criminals before they can make their way up the chain and cause even greater harm.”

Hilary Ryan, Specialist Prosecutor of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “This was a complex and challenging case but, thanks to the work of the investigators and our prosecutors, the conviction and sentencing of Derrane and Vata takes two dangerous criminals off the streets.

“Their dealings in wholesale quantities of drugs and in firearms were motivated by financial gain. They had no regard for the harm caused by drug addiction or for the fear, injury and loss of life resulting from the trade in illegal firearms.”

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