Remember limeyphil?

Limey gave advice years ago about claiming mileage etc. If you were agency on paye.
I got 6 years back dated with minimum of fuss :smiley:

eddie snax:

dieseldog999:
sure he had a full load of ciggies nabbed which means the truck and trailers impounded for a good while till they work out if they can involve mcgeowen and keep it.

Bloody hell Bloody hell :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

Iirc about 20 years or so ago Mathews Int Great Yarmouth, yes the ones that leave dead truckers abroad, had a truck seized at Dover with a shed load Cannabis in it, driver arrested a prosecuted, only then did Mathews get the opportunity to collect said truck, on the back of a low loader :open_mouth: :open_mouth: Customs did a very thorough job :wink:

if it was in a stobrat truck type co,then it wouldnt be seen as the co being involved…mcgeowens are from bandit country hence itl be stripped down to the last screw just for the sake of it,and lept for as long as possible before being available for uplift.(if at all) as they will have decided hes involved but wont be able to sofar prove it…mostly the same opinion of any non multinational co.
they took a rented transit off of me at dover years ago loaded with drink and ■■■■…kept it for 6 month,stripped it to the last nut,then told the rental co it was available for collection…at the same time,the co were trying to pursue me for the hire and damage charges.
they never got them,but i never got the drink either. :slight_smile:

dieseldog999:

eddie snax:

dieseldog999:
sure he had a full load of ciggies nabbed which means the truck and trailers impounded for a good while till they work out if they can involve mcgeowen and keep it.

Bloody hell Bloody hell :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

Iirc about 20 years or so ago Mathews Int Great Yarmouth, yes the ones that leave dead truckers abroad, had a truck seized at Dover with a shed load Cannabis in it, driver arrested a prosecuted, only then did Mathews get the opportunity to collect said truck, on the back of a low loader :open_mouth: :open_mouth: Customs did a very thorough job :wink:

if it was in a stobrat truck type co,then it wouldnt be seen as the co being involved…mcgeowens are from bandit country hence itl be stripped down to the last screw just for the sake of it,and lept for as long as possible before being available for uplift.(if at all) as they will have decided hes involved but wont be able to sofar prove it…mostly the same opinion of any non multinational co.
they took a rented transit off of me at dover years ago loaded with drink and ■■■■…kept it for 6 month,stripped it to the last nut,then told the rental co it was available for collection…at the same time,the co were trying to pursue me for the hire and damage charges.
they never got them,but i never got the drink either. :slight_smile:

Mathew’s considered bandit types by that reckoning then :wink: :wink:

In the days when their drivers recorded their pay mileage from the trailer hub-ometer, as this gave the miles done unlike the tacho which was often disconnected :wink: :wink:

LASHHGV:
Limey gave advice years ago about claiming mileage etc. If you were agency on paye.
I got 6 years back dated with minimum of fuss :smiley:

I always quite liked him, on here, and he seemed harmless enough (apart from obviously being a massive international cocaine smuggler as it now turns out).

the maoster:

Albert1:
Super knob .glad hes caught .that stuffs killing people all day every day …Ban him off here

Ban him off here? You do realise that posting on here may not only be a tad problematic for him but will also rank slightly lower in his list of priorities than keeping his new friend “Bubba” out of his pants?

Probably be able to we’ll just have to bear with the delay between posting whilst he extracts the smallest internet enabled smartphone, currently on the market, from his backside.

yep…so by being based over here in a bandit territory well known for paramilitary kitty litter diesel,■■■■ and drink,then the coke is a racing certainty for guilty till proven otherwise opinion as most firms would be.look at poor scubag mcmullan getting caught with 26 pallets of laundered fuel on the trailer heading back to england on the ferry,bankrupt,said he has a job as a part time farm labourer so he would have a job of sorts,but not enough of a job to pay a fine.linked up with the ira dude currently in jail whilst still making millions daily,got a 2 year suspended sentence as he said it was his only time he succumbed to temptation…total joke all round.back to knowing and proving. lurganmail.co.uk/news/pair-s … -1-7396951

OVLOV JAY:

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
Ain’t it got links to the Brinks Mart job? I’m sure I’ve read that some of the money that was laundered from that job was used to buy pills to sell in the clubs around Essex, the exact same pills that killed Leah Betts.

Pat Tate was Kenny Noyes friend and personal trainer in Swaleside. Noye was one of the Brinks Matt robbers, and there’s a rumour that Brinks money was ■■■■■■■ in the drugs that killed Leah Betts. I don’t believe the rumours that Noye had them killed. He was too shrewd for that. The only reason he ever went to prison was that moment of red mist at swanley. I don’t think the police could ever connect the money, so I’m pretty sure he’d have been locked up if there was anything provable.

Kenny Noye was not part of the gang that did the Brinks Mat job, he just moved a bit of the gold, he stabbed a copper who was doing surveillance in his garden, but got away with it claiming self defence. He got sentenced for handling stolen goods (the gold) and VAT fraud, he was only out a couple of years before he stabbed the kid on the roundabout.

The whole Brinks Mat job was a mess from start to finish, the bloke that set it up, Micky McAvoy, had a security guard on the firm and they went in to grab a load of cash and found the gold, he didn’t have a clue what to do with it and that’s how Noye got involved, he was a fence, nothing more, not a big player in the underworld at all.

After that he got a bit of a reputation and moved up the ranks of villainy, but he was just a nutter who liked to stab people really.

Having once kept “dubious” company years ago I’m glad I never got involved in anything heavy…
It’s a another world when you get to them levels and not a nice one,even if he hadn’t got caught and then told them he wasn’t doing it anymore they would of made sure he did one way or another…
Dangerous game

newmercman:

OVLOV JAY:

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
Ain’t it got links to the Brinks Mart job? I’m sure I’ve read that some of the money that was laundered from that job was used to buy pills to sell in the clubs around Essex, the exact same pills that killed Leah Betts.

Pat Tate was Kenny Noyes friend and personal trainer in Swaleside. Noye was one of the Brinks Matt robbers, and there’s a rumour that Brinks money was ■■■■■■■ in the drugs that killed Leah Betts. I don’t believe the rumours that Noye had them killed. He was too shrewd for that. The only reason he ever went to prison was that moment of red mist at swanley. I don’t think the police could ever connect the money, so I’m pretty sure he’d have been locked up if there was anything provable.

Kenny Noye was not part of the gang that did the Brinks Mat job, he just moved a bit of the gold, he stabbed a copper who was doing surveillance in his garden, but got away with it claiming self defence. He got sentenced for handling stolen goods (the gold) and VAT fraud, he was only out a couple of years before he stabbed the kid on the roundabout.

The whole Brinks Mat job was a mess from start to finish, the bloke that set it up, Micky McAvoy, had a security guard on the firm and they went in to grab a load of cash and found the gold, he didn’t have a clue what to do with it and that’s how Noye got involved, he was a fence, nothing more, not a big player in the underworld at all.

After that he got a bit of a reputation and moved up the ranks of villainy, but he was just a nutter who liked to stab people really.

I should have said gang as opposed to robbers, as like you say, he helped moved the gold. And stabbing that copper in his garden was what I was eluding to by saying he was too clever to get his hands dirty. He usually calculates his crimes.

Stabbing that kid on the roundabout wasn’t very calculated was it! Locked up until he’s an old man, if he gets out before he dies and all for no financial gain.

Not very gangster, more like a nutter with a temper he can’t control, he’s where he belongs.

newmercman:
Stabbing that kid on the roundabout wasn’t very calculated was it! Locked up until he’s an old man, if he gets out before he dies and all for no financial gain.

Not very gangster, more like a nutter with a temper he can’t control, he’s where he belongs.

Yes, I always thought the M25 stabbing was completely pointless. Having got away with murder once I guess he was like a dog which had developed a taste for blood.

If you are part of an illegal operation that imports £3 million worth of Cocaine into the UK from Europe in a HGV, then you should be much more careful about where you store your bounty.

Shoving it all under your bunk just seems lazy to me.

Just a thought.

Harry Monk:

newmercman:
Stabbing that kid on the roundabout wasn’t very calculated was it! Locked up until he’s an old man, if he gets out before he dies and all for no financial gain.

Not very gangster, more like a nutter with a temper he can’t control, he’s where he belongs.

Yes, I always thought the M25 stabbing was completely pointless. Having got away with murder once I guess he was like a dog which had developed a taste for blood.

He was a haulage contractor, had a yard in West Kingsdown and had a reputation as a bit of a hard man, he tried to muscle his way in to decent work, but found it a bit more difficult to persuade some of the hauliers in that part of the world to bend to his wishes.

From stories I’ve heard he was fond of waving a knife around back then and he could handle himself in a punch up too, but so could many of his fellow hauliers and he went away with his tail between his legs a few times.

Not the kind of bloke you want to go into business with, when you’re earning them a 100% profit at least and into 5 or 6 figure sums each trip, they’re not likely to let you pack up when you’ve got a nice stash of readies under the patio, not much chance of a gold watch for long service either, you’re much more likely to end up with stainless steel bracelets instead.

I once got pulled into the shed at Ramsgate, around 88/89 and had an audience with the head customs man there, he said that as I’d started using the port regularly that I could expect to get captured if I was up to no good.

However it would be unlikely to be through luck on their part, more likely to be on information received. He went on to explain that when my friends and neighbours noticed the new RS turbo or 323i and that the two weeks in Magalluf were now two weeks in Disneyland and the new carpet, sofa and TV all turned up and the kids were riding brand new bikes and dressed up to the nines, one of them would put 2+2 together and pick up the phone.

He also told me about not being able to get out once you got in and all kinds of horror stories about blokes having enough and then getting picked up in the middle of the night and taken to warehouses full of blokes with baseball bats and Stanley knives, it made me think that it wasn’t easy money after all.

id say 99% intel,and grassing up.1% good luck…dont take much brains to have 1 of them sitting in adinkerke or beer lovers watching the naughties going on and tagging you for a tug at dover.thats why you see them standing in the middle of the lanes reading all the reg numbers from bits of paper looking for whoever is on the list.and as for hiding it…theres more chance of it being found in the trailer as the bunk…id be partial to 50 case of jp chenet on the top bunk now and again…you get a star against you if your a regular,you get a star if your not booked on…you get a star if you pay in cash for the ticket…if they have nobody in particular to tug on your boat,then the more stars you have ,the more likely its going to be you.years ago the cpl of times i lifted greedy amount of cigs then it was me that got pulled,and they knew exactly where to look…my mate got stopped a while ago…the customs wifey sat in the cab…told him to have a ■■■…and as he was having it she said to him,once your finished your ■■■,i hope you have a good enough reason to be able to tell me why your pallet carrier is full of tobacco and all locked up for me to let you drive out of here and be keeping it…and that was before they searched him…your being watched at all the usual haunts to see if youve got the greedy head on. plus it would be normal practice for the druggie supplier to tip plod as a trade for being left alone for the next 6 month etc…

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
Ain’t it got links to the Brinks Mart job? I’m sure I’ve read that some of the money that was laundered from that job was used to buy pills to sell in the clubs around Essex, the exact same pills that killed Leah Betts.

Leah Betts wasn’t killed by pills despite what the media and her parents would have you believe. Her official cause of death was Hyponatremia (water intoxication) caused by excessive water consumption. Apparently she drank 9 litres in 90 minutes as she’d misinterpreted advice that you need to drink water to stay safe.

This inconvenient truth doesn’t suit the medias agenda though so it rarely gets reported as such.

newmercman:
Stabbing that kid on the roundabout wasn’t very calculated was it! Locked up until he’s an old man, if he gets out before he dies and all for no financial gain.

Not very gangster, more like a nutter with a temper he can’t control, he’s where he belongs.

The girlfriend who witnessed the roundabout stabbing is on about her fourth identity in witness protection and add that to a long list of other dead witnesses so I’d say he was pretty gangster.

Own Account Driver:

newmercman:
Stabbing that kid on the roundabout wasn’t very calculated was it! Locked up until he’s an old man, if he gets out before he dies and all for no financial gain.

Not very gangster, more like a nutter with a temper he can’t control, he’s where he belongs.

The girlfriend who witnessed the roundabout stabbing is on about her fourth identity in witness protection and add that to a long list of other dead witnesses so I’d say he was pretty gangster.

He has very deep pockets and criminal connections

Terry T:

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
Ain’t it got links to the Brinks Mart job? I’m sure I’ve read that some of the money that was laundered from that job was used to buy pills to sell in the clubs around Essex, the exact same pills that killed Leah Betts.

Leah Betts wasn’t killed by pills despite what the media and her parents would have you believe. Her official cause of death was Hyponatremia (water intoxication) caused by excessive water consumption. Apparently she drank 9 litres in 90 minutes as she’d misinterpreted advice that you need to drink water to stay safe.

This inconvenient truth doesn’t suit the medias agenda though so it rarely gets reported as such.

Vert true from a respectable family dad was a copper etc. Fits well for the daily mail agenda.
Had she been a kid off some dodgy estate with a mum with six kids of various colours and an alcoholic dad in and out of the nick it might have been presebred different.
Same as the Mc cann’s nice middle class doctors who leave there kid in a hotel room on her own and we get a sympathetic media picture.
If it was a single mother on benefits who had done that she would have been torn to shreds.

dieseldog999:
id say 99% intel,and grassing up.1% good luck…dont take much brains to have 1 of them sitting in adinkerke or beer lovers watching the naughties going on and tagging you for a tug at dover.thats why you see them standing in the middle of the lanes reading all the reg numbers from bits of paper looking for whoever is on the list.and as for hiding it…theres more chance of it being found in the trailer as the bunk…id be partial to 50 case of jp chenet on the top bunk now and again…you get a star against you if your a regular,you get a star if your not booked on…you get a star if you pay in cash for the ticket…if they have nobody in particular to tug on your boat,then the more stars you have ,the more likely its going to be you.years ago the cpl of times i lifted greedy amount of cigs then it was me that got pulled,and they knew exactly where to look…my mate got stopped a while ago…the customs wifey sat in the cab…told him to have a ■■■…and as he was having it she said to him,once your finished your ■■■,i hope you have a good enough reason to be able to tell me why your pallet carrier is full of tobacco and all locked up for me to let you drive out of here and be keeping it…and that was before they searched him…your being watched at all the usual haunts to see if youve got the greedy head on. plus it would be normal practice for the druggie supplier to tip plod as a trade for being left alone for the next 6 month etc…

A bloke I used to know was at the beer run and eventually he had to jack it in as everyone he come through he got a pull.
Just a case of his name flagging up every night different reg numbers and after a couple of pulls where they got a result he was a marked man.
I’d imagine after the ■■■■ episode phil would of had a mark against him too.

newmercman:
Stabbing that kid on the roundabout wasn’t very calculated was it! Locked up until he’s an old man, if he gets out before he dies and all for no financial gain.

Not very gangster, more like a nutter with a temper he can’t control, he’s where he belongs.

That was my point, he normally had his hands in things from a distance, that’s why I never believed he had a hand in the Essex boys murders. Too big and messy. As I said, it was a moment of red mist when he killed Stephen Cameron. Like you said, other than that they got him for vat fraud. He must’ve thought he was Al Capone! I agree that he’s a nasty piece of work, I just think he’s a clever one with it. Melting gold and killing coppers and staying out of nick (for those) takes more than luck.