by Carl Fellstrom | Jan 18, 2012 | cocaine, drugs, Madrid, money laundering, murder, Nottinghamshire, organised crime, Raphael Nasr, Robert dawes, SOCA
Robert Dawes captured on surveillance cameras at airport GANGSTER Robert Dawes has stepped up his campaign to become a newly anointed Saint by creating his own website designed to hit back at some of the material I have published about the man described by law...
by Carl Fellstrom | Oct 7, 2011 | corruption, Draycott, drugs, Meesters, money laundering, murder, organised crime, Robert dawes, SOCA, spain, trevor wade
Robert Dawes is free again. Another botched operation or is something more sinister going on?EARLIER this year I wrote about the case of Robert Dawes , head of an organised crime group which has left a trail of devastation in its wake through its activities over...
by Carl Fellstrom | Apr 14, 2011 | drugs, Jamil Karzai, money laundering, murder, organised crime, Raphael Nasr, Robert dawes, SOCA
(from the top) Nasr, Dawes, and Jamil KarzaiThe Afghan links to a very British organised crime group…………FAMILY of the Afghan president Hamid Karzai have formed connections with a British gangster who is wanted for major drug trafficking and...
by Carl Fellstrom | Dec 6, 2010 | colin gunn, human rights, organised crime, prison
In yet another depressing sign of the times Colin Gunn, a self-styled gangster who epitomises the worst of the UK’s chav generation has won an important victory for prisoners seeking respect from within the walls of the prison establishment. As the Sunday...
by Carl Fellstrom | Aug 10, 2010 | organised crime, police, Stirlands, witness protection
Today’s news that Coroner and QC Karon Monaghan has called for a review of the the UK’s witness protection services has been a long time coming and is long overdue. If nothing else, Hoods , illustrated just what happens when there is no...
by Carl Fellstrom | Jul 18, 2010 | colin gunn, journalism, mafia, organised crime, SOCA
Earlier this week the Met’s chief Sir Paul Stephenson indicated that dealing with organised crime was the biggest challenge that would face the UK’s law enforcement agencies in the coming years . He rightly raised concerns about how, in the current...
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