‘Gangster granny’ who oversaw £80m drugs operation foiled by police | News

A “Gangster Granny” criminal gang boss was sentenced to dealing with drugs with £ 80 million in the UK.
65 -year -old Deborah Mason of Crayford Road was sentenced to 106 and a half years in Woolwich Crown Court on Friday, July 18, on Friday, July 18, for their participation in drug supply.
The group used the encrypted messaging site signal to communicate. Officers found messages that Mason had exaggerated a lifestyle with the wife, that he had bought a 400 £ Gucci side, and that he led his cat.
Mason, called “Gangster Granny ın by the Metropolitan Police, directed other members of the gang and was in contact with an upstairs supplier called Bugsy. He was found guilty of class A to supply drugs and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
356 kg cocaine delivered 20 trips and made trips to give and collect cash.




