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Dealer trio Mucky Mouth, Frosty Finger and Wireless Dove pulled off Jet2 flight

Three drug dealers with ridiculous pseudonyms who were marched off a plane bound for Ibiza were found with a stash of luxury watches and cash.

Mucky Mouth, Frosty Finger and Wireless Dove, were pulled off the plane at Manchester Airport after police learned they operated a secret “trade society” for heroin, cocaine, amphetamine and cannabis.

Real names Karlos Escoffery, David Bradley and Dylan Adams, they were among the latest haul of criminals whose seedy business has been revealed to cops after law enforcement infiltrated EncroChat, the “WhatsApp for criminals”, reports Liverpool Echo.

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The trio were busted with tens of thousands of pounds between them, as well as Rolex and Oris watches.



Manchester Airport
Frosty Finger and Wireless Dove were also pulled off the plane

Liverpool Crown Court heard on Friday, May 17, that the defendants “each ran their own businesses, acting as wholesalers or commodity brokers” but also acted in a “loose trade society” and would sell to one another, with the “direction in supply changing” between them regularly.

They then sold onwards to their own respective customers, who were based as far afield as Scotland.

Alex Langhorn, prosecuting, described how Adams, of Cadogan Street in Wavertree, used the handle “WirelessDove” on the encrypted communications platform service.



EncroChat app
Their seedy business was exposed when law enforcement cracked the EncroChat app

Messages revealed when the network was infiltrated by the French police during 2020 showed the 34-year-old’s involvement in discussions to supply 17kg of cocaine, 10kg of heroin and 100kg of cannabis.

Escoffery, of the Scholes in St Helens, meanwhile went by the pseudonym MuckyMouth. The 50-year-old dad’s communications showed agreements to traffic around 24kg of cocaine and 24.5kg of heroin.

David Bradley, of Peckmill Green in Netherley, used the account FrostyFinger. The 38-year-old was shown to have discussed the supply of 77kg of cocaine, 4.75kg of heroin, 54.5kg of cannabis and 2kg of amphetamine on EncroChat.

He was also found to have saved a note entitled “whizz bill” on his device, which showed he had a credit facility of up to £200,000 available to him from other criminals. Another list was entitled “Creepy’s wages”, an apparent reference to “an employee of some kind” and the amount he was to be paid for his involvement.

A third note, “Houdini”, meanwhile documented his purchases from “OctoJungle” – a suspected importer of cocaine into the UK. Mr Langhorn added: “On a daily basis, these men were discussing the supply and movement of kilogram amounts of class A and B drugs.”

All three were arrested at Manchester Airport as they were about to board a Jet2 flight to Ibiza. Adams was found in possession of a quantity of cash while Bradley was carrying €6,000, £460 and a Rolex watch.

A further £51,222 was discovered during a subsequent search of his house. Escoffery was found with cash and an Oris pilot’s watch when he was detained, with monies totalling £2,000 seized from his home address.

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