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OCG taken down by police after ‘quiet’ raid on Swindon home

byDaniel Jae Webb
6 April 2024 | 8.27am
Crack team of covert cops in ‘clapped-out cars’ raid house in North Swindon

Police raiding Quyen To home in Swindon

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An organised crime group (OCG) were sentenced this month after being taken down by police when they raided a home in Swindon during the Covid pandemic.

Plain-clothed officers from the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU) quietly entered a property in William Morris Way in August 2020.

The covert team arrived in in unmarked cars, some of which were described as “clapped-out” by residents who witnessed the incident unfolding at the time.

Now it’s been revealed that the raid followed the interception of four kilograms of Spice crystals destined for properties owned by or associated with Quyen To by the UK Border Force.

Quyen To home in William Morris Way

The seizure of these packages resulted in warrants at his home address in William Morris Way, Swindon, and at Lightning Road in Calne.

At his home, officers from SWROCU uncovered what can only be described as a drug production factory in the garage.

Quyen To’s nephew, Rio Nguyen, who was just 17 at the time, was arrested at the scene. He was wearing a respiratory mask and preparing the drugs for onward supply. Also inside the garage were black bags full of prepared Spice ready to be exported.

The ‘drugs factory’ in William Morris Way
Rio Nguyen was arrested working in the garage

At Bristol Crown Court on Friday, 42-year-old Quyen To was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment for his lead role in the production of class B synthetic cannabinoids, known as Spice.

In total, 40 kilos of class B drugs were seized from Quyen To’s home, as well as computers, phones and receipts which, upon examination, evidenced that he had been distributing a large number of packages containing Spice around the world.

Quyen To was distributing drugs in two ways: for commercial scale supply abroad to countries including Kuwait and Nigeria; and smaller deals via an online platform where he would distribute the drugs across the UK.

As the investigation developed, SWROCU investigators were able to prove Quyen To had been aided by a network of friends, family and acquaintances for many years: his estranged wife Kati To, 42, from Wiltshire; his sister Vicky To, 40 from London; and Michael Clarke, 58, from London.

Vicky To, Michael Clarke, and Rio Nguyen previously pleaded not guilty to any involvement but were found guilty by a jury at Bristol Crown Court on 9 December last year.

Clarke, who received parcels containing Spice from China on behalf of Quyen To, was found guilty of importation and conspiracy to supply class B drugs and handed seven years.

Vicky To was found guilty of importation, exportation and supply of class B drugs and was sentenced to six years.

Quyen To’s nephew, Rio, who was packing and sending drugs abroad was given two years and two months for exportation and supply of class B drugs.

Kati To, who made payments abroad on behalf of her estranged husband, previously pleaded guilty to money laundering and received a ten-month sentence suspended for 12 months as well as 40 hours of unpaid work.

DI Claire Smith from SWROCU said: “This has been a lengthy investigation with officers having to make significant digital and financial enquiries both in the UK and overseas.

“Quyen To and his accomplices have shown utter disregard for human life having manufactured and distributed vast quantities of Spice around the world. The activities and criminality of this group were driven by greed and financial gain and I am pleased to see significant prison sentences have been handed down.

“SWROCU will continue to relentlessly disrupt serious and organised crime and the convictions in this case should act as a clear deterrent to those pursuing such criminal activity.”

James Foster, Senior Crown Prosecutor for CPS Wessex, said: “We worked closely with investigators to ensure the members of this organised crime group were brought to justice.

“This was a complex case involving the importation and onward supply of synthetic cannabinoids – or Spice – worth millions of pounds. The prosecution successfully presented significant amounts of digital evidence, financial records and cryptocurrency data to reveal the sheer scale of this group’s international operations.

“Drug supply has a corrosive impact upon society and destroys lives. I hope the sentences imposed provide a deterrent to those engaging in these illegal endeavours.”

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