Raj Singh and Waqas Iqbal plotted cocaine, heroin and gun deals on EncroChat in 2020.
Two crime bosses who conspired to buy and supply heroin, cocaine and guns on encrypted communications platform EncroChat have been jailed.
"Like other high-end dealers, Iqbal and Singh are toxic and responsible for causing very serious levels of harm to society.Image source,Iqbal and Singh ran an organised crime group and worked together to buy and sell Class A drugs and firearms, the NCA said. They also planned to launder money and send ketamine to Canada.
Police obtained EncroChat conversations and phone evidence where the men discussed buying drugs and guns.the UK response to taking down EncroChatIqbal, 41, of Hurst Drive, admitted conspiracy to import 10kg of the Class A drug cocaine, conspiracy to transfer a prohibited weapon and money laundering.
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