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When over a dozen greater Manchester police officers who were part of the challenger team had arrived at an address in south tower, owen street in manchester, officers made their way through the front entrance and took Angus Mcbeath front door off its hinges.
One by one officers piled In, moved through the hallway and woke the dr*g dealer up who was still tucked away in bed.
The incident took place on Wednesday 8th march 2023. The challenger team was said to operate across all parts of Manchester and their goal was to dismantle people and gangs and crime bosses who profit by selling dr*gs in the city. Angus McBeath was one of their most highly sought after target.
During he search police recovered £237k in cash. It hand been meticulously bundled up into rolls of £1000s and had been separated into 10s 20s and 50 pound notes and had been fitted into two cases.
Greater Manchester police knew they had enough evidence to charge 32 year old angus mcbeath with dr*g supplying crimes
Angus McBeath was a big time dealer, astute, gifted when it came to establishing a class B network and a man that often weighed up the risks vs reward.
Angus knew if he sold class a gear like white and h on a commercial scale then he would be looking at 10 plus years in jail if caught,.
So angus decided to establish a connect and start importing class b gear like w33d to the tune of more that 50kg
The 32 year old from Manchester was making so much money that police said angus had actually paid for an audi rs4 and a range rover which were paid for in cash which totalled more than £150,000
When police searched the range rover they found a parking ticket. On the ticket was an nearby address of hacienda apartments.
Police quickly fast tracked a second warrant and made their way into the luxury apartment. During the thorough search police found 10kg of w33d store in multiple boxes, all packaged and ready to be sold . police also found 2 package sealing machines and thousands of labels that related to angus dr*g business
From the evidence it was said the south tower apartment was the apartment angus mcbeath stayed at. As a risk taker he sought the best course of action was the keep his cash with him, but the nearby hacienda apartment was used as a quote unquote trap house, though there was nothing trap about the city centre apartment. It was used to package, weigh and then sell class b.
The dr*gs had been sent country wide anywhere to Liverpool, Glasgow, Nottingham Birmingham and London.
Angus had built a reputation of being the go to man for good quality class b. He was not in the business of breaking down class b into halves or quarters for small time dealers or county line optics. Angus dealt specifically on a commercial scale
As angus mcbeath was the crime boss. He was not working alone, angus had recruited connor turner who was from crewe was later arrested as part of the operation.
Connor had noy benefited to the tune like angus and it was said that was taken in to consideration when Connor stood in court and plead guilty. the judge had rewarded connor with a suspended sentence much to his relief.
When it was time for angus mcbeath sentence. He also was ready to accept the consequences that comes with selling class b. as part of the proceeds of crime act or poca police had already confiscated the audi rs4 and the range rover in electric blue and also the £237,000 in cash,..
However after the judge acknowledged angus crimes the judge said the punishment for supplying multiple kilos of class b across the country would be 3 years and 9 months
some people believe angus mcbeath may have grassed or co-operated with police
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