Dad with successful property business was keeping a dark secret

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A property developer secretly trafficked huge amounts of cocaine under the pseudonym “Covid Kid”.

Wesley Campbell was identified as a downstream customer of Craig and Ashley Gallagher as they plotted to flood the country with hundreds of kilograms of illicit class A substances every week. As well as calling on a network of contacts in Brazil, the Netherlands and Spain as they looked to import drugs into the UK on a “breathtaking” scale, the brothers also arranged the sale of a frightening arsenal of guns – including AK-47 assault rifles and semi-automatic AR-15s.




Liverpool Crown Court heard this week that the organised crime group conducted its business over encrypted communications platform EncroChat. But the ring was exposed when the network was infiltrated by law enforcement during 2020.

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Stephen McNally, prosecuting, described how Campbell was a “customer” of the Gallagher brothers and on “onward supplier with others working under his direction”. EncroChat messages from April 2020 revealed that he was indebted to his suppliers to the tune of £123,050 and made arrangements for this balance to be cleared by handovers of cash.

While arranging a delivery with Craig Gallagher on another occasion, the 39-year-old said that his “mate had the use of a Highways Agency vehicle” if required. Campbell, who used the handles “FoxBat” and “CovidKid”, was linked to the supplied of 14.75kg of cocaine and cash totaling £220,000 overall.

The dad-of-four, of Castle Green in Kingswood, Warrington – has no previous convictions. Cheryl Mottram, defending, told the court: “Mr Campbell has worked hard all his life to support his family.

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