., causing grievous bodily harm to her mother Cheryl Korbel, the attempted murder of convicted criminal Joseph Nee and possessing two firearms.
Cashman, clad all in black and armed with two deadly firearms, was pursuing rival drug dealer Joseph Nee through the streets and was determined to kill him. “What we are seeing is people recklessly discharging firearms, that’s what we’ve seen for the last 20 years,” said Det Ch Supt Kameen. The blitz forced Merseyside gangs to scale back their activities to the extent that the ripples were felt by criminals throughout the North West.understands several criminal figures decided to leave the area and lie low abroad rather than risk being arrested when their door was put in.
Conor Chapman, 22, is due to stand trial accused of murder later this year. He is also accused of possessing a firearm, namely a Skorpion submachine gun, and ammunition. But Det Ch Supt Kameen said it is time to “change the narrative” and insisted that Merseyside communities will be part of the solution.
“It’s no good just taking people out, you’ve got to hold the space and stop anyone filling the vacuum.”Detectives have vowed to pursue the “ill-gotten gains” of drug dealer Thomas Cashman after he was found guilty of murdering 9-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel. Giving evidence in the witness box, Cashman, who was known to Merseyside Police before the killing, spoke brazenly of his criminal lifestyle.
At the time of the shooting on August 22, Cashman said he had been counting out £10,000 in drug’s money with his friend Craig Byrne.Speaking after Cashman’s conviction, Detective Superintendent Mark Baker who led the investigation said: “Thomas Cashman’s defence was based on drug dealing of between £150,000 to £250,000 a year in the community.
The legislation allows police to ask a court to make a confiscation order against an individual based on the amount of money they are believed to have benefited from their crimes.
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