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The gang made selling heroin and crack cocaine a 24-hour business, running a cash and carry-style operation. However, the gang, which was led by Paul Whitney, largely crumbled in 2011 when 13 members of the gang were handed sentences totalling 82 years. But following his release from prison, Paul Whitney instantly re-entered the criminal underworld, immersing himself once again as a high level drug supplier, now using encrypted messaging platform EncroChat. However, in December 2022, he was jailed once again - this time for nearly 15 years. As part of a series that looks at Liverpool's criminal history, the ECHO has taken a closer look at the Whitney gang and the control they had on Liverpool during the noughties. For the Whitneys, it was a family affair. Paul headed up the gang with assistance of key family members and a number of trusted associates. His mum Carol was dubbed "the banker", hoarding the gang's money. Her daughter Lisa acted as a street dealer while Leslie Whitney, Carol’s estranged husband, lived in one of the gang's known safehouses on Watford Road in Anfield. Other members included Lisa's boyfriend Wayne Hincks, Leslie's new girlfriend Emma MacKenzie and her mum Mary McCabe. Beyond members of the extended family and their partners were Matthew Mayor, Michael O’Toole, Michael Waters, Gary Edwards, Neil Brady and Thomas Dowd. The firm often dealt in close proximity to Pinehurst Primary School in Anfield. Paul Whitney conducted his business using no less than 17 different mobile phones. He had no official job, and according to reports from the time "seemed to spend much of his time fishing". With a number of safehouses on Watford Road, Hildebrand Road, Cherry Lane and City Road, his operation ran a "cash and carry system" - trading with customers on street corners........................please watch thank you.........................