Whitney gang

Whitney gang
Founding location Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Years active 1980s?–2011
Territory Anfield
Criminal activities Drug trafficking

The Whitney gang were a notorious family gang from the Anfield district of Liverpool.[1][2] In November 2011, the family and their associates were sentenced to a total of 82 years in jail for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, with individual sentences ranging from two to nine years.[3][4]

Members

Whitney family

  • Carol Whitney
  • Leslie Whitney
  • Lisa Whitney
  • Paul Whitney
  • Anthony "Tony" Whitney
  • Gary Whitney (deceased 2006)

Associates

  • Emma Mackenzie
  • Mary McCabe
  • Gary Edwards
  • Thomas Dowd
  • Michael O'Toole
  • Matthew Nayor
  • Neil Brady
  • Rodney Rees
  • Wayne Hincks
  • Michael Waters

Conviction and imprisonment

All members were jailed for a total of 82 years in November 2011. The last member to be extradited from Spain was Anthony "Tony" Whitney from his home in Dénia where he got mixed up in another smuggling plot, and was apprehended for smuggling 50,000 tablets of an ecstasy-type substance.[5] Emma Mackenzie was sentenced to 834 days in prison – a "significantly shorter and more lenient sentence" than she could have expected if not for her two-year-old daughter. She was subsequently released from court, having already served half her sentence on remand.[6]

References

  1. "Merseyside Police say Whitney family were dangerous and organised", Liverpool Echo, 23 November 2011.
  2. "Whitney family who ran Liverpool's heroin supply jailed for 82 years", Metro, 22 November 2011.
  3. "Nappy bag drugs gang who flooded Liverpool's streets with heroin and crack cocaine jailed for a total of 82 years", Liverpool Echo, 22 November 2011.
  4. "Drug dealing Liverpool family jailed", BBC News, 22 November 2011.
  5. "Last member of Whitney gang extradited from Spain, Liverpool Echo, 24 November 2011.
  6. "Exclusive: How Liverpool's nappy bag drug baron family ruled the streets of Anfield". Liverpool Echo. 22 November 2011.


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