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Eight Liverpool cocaine gang members got 63 years for running a 24/7 operation that reached 9,000 customers using a "graft phone."
Eight members of a Liverpool-based cocaine gang have been sentenced to a combined 63 years and eight months in prison after running a highly organized drug operation that used a "graft phone" to reach over 9,000 customers.
The group, which supplied at least 9.9 kilograms of cocaine and earned over £620,000, offered a "3 for £75" deal to celebrate the release of Luis Diaz’s father from captivity in Colombia.
Police seized 874 grams of cocaine, drug-mixing equipment, cash, and thousands of messages during a 2025 raid.
The gang operated 24/7 with shift workers, used AI-generated ads, and funneled profits into luxury lifestyles.
All pleaded guilty in June 2025 and were sentenced on February 9, 2026.
Ocho miembros de la pandilla de la cocaína de Liverpool recibieron 63 años por llevar a cabo una operación las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, que alcanzó a 9.000 clientes usando un "teléfono de soborno".