Newcastle drug dealer sentenced to 12 years in jail after Spanish extradition
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William Ions, 53, has been sentenced to time behind bars after his role in a drugs conspiracy that ended with him fleeing to Tenerife.
Following intelligence from encrypted messages, officers from the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit were able to link Ions to an illegal drugs operation around supplying Class A drugs across the North East.
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Hide AdIons, from Wills Mews, Newcastle, fled to Tenerife to try and evade police. But officers, with the support of the National Crime Agency and Spanish authorities had him extradited back to the UK in July.
He was swiftly arrested and subsequently charged and seeing the overwhelming evidence against him, Ions appeared via video-link on August 16 to Newcastle Crown Court and pleaded guilty to five counts of conspiracy to supply cocaine and six counts of money laundering.
On Friday, November 22 he appeared before the same court and was sentenced to a total of 12 years behind bars.
Following the sentence hearing, Detective Inspector Simon Drenon, of the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit, said: “This is a superb result following tireless work from our officers who remain dedicated to identifying and disrupting these illegal drug operations.
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Hide Ad“Ions knew his guilt and thought fleeing the country would protect him from justice – we’ve demonstrated this isn’t the case.
“This case and sentencing serves as the latest warning to anyone who believes they can mask their illegal offending by using encrypted messaging application methodology.
“We’ll find you and ensure you have your day in court as part of our ongoing regional clampdown on organised crime through Operation Sentinel.”
Neil Keeping, National Crime Agency Regional Manager for Spain, said: “William Ions thought he could escape justice by fleeing the UK and hiding abroad. He was mistaken.
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Hide Ad“Through the intense efforts of the Spanish National Police and our overseas officers, he was traced to Tenerife and arrested earlier this year.
“This case is further proof that there is nowhere for British fugitives to hide.
“Working alongside our international law enforcement partners, we are committed to tracking down offenders on the run and returning them to the UK to face charges.”
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Hide AdDetective Inspector Simon Drenon added: “We urge the public to report any suspicions they may have about drug supply, the damage to vulnerable people and our communities is devastating but together we can protect others and pursue those responsible.”