Lancashire man who used dark web to import Class A drugs caught after FBI tip off

Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now
A man has been jailed after he was caught using the dark web to import Class A drugs to Blackpool.

Wayne Withers, 47, used the dark web to import Class A drugs to addresses across Blackpool.

He became known to the police in 2021 after data provided by the FBI showed he had been using the marketplace ‘AlphaBay’ to source his drugs.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Withers paid for the drugs using cryptocurrency in an attempt to conceal his identity.

Wayne Withers was jailed for three years after he was caught using the dark web to import Class A drugsWayne Withers was jailed for three years after he was caught using the dark web to import Class A drugs
Wayne Withers was jailed for three years after he was caught using the dark web to import Class A drugs
Read More
Prison officer had relationship with inmate who was serving sentence for murder

Withers, of Scorton Avenue, Blackpool pleaded guilty to using the dark web to import Class A drugs.

He was jailed for three years after appearing at Preston Crown Court on Tuesday, June 27.

Constable Patrick Boardman from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit, said: “Working with the FBI and the NCA, we were able to gather evidence against Withers which was so damning that he pled guilty to the offences earlier this year.

“Targeting the supply and distribution of controlled drugs across the North West remains an absolute priority for the NWROCU and our partners.

“Drugs, money and violence all go hand-in-hand. The NCA and regional organised crime units will continue to work together to stop organised criminals profiting from the importation and supply of drugs.”