Indian-origin man faces jail in UK as \'world\'s most prolific\' steroid smuggler

Indian-origin man faces jail in UK as 'world's most prolific' steroid smuggler

Press Trust of India  |  London 

An Indian-origin man in the UK has been found guilty of being part of a criminal gang believed to be one of the world's most prolific smugglers of anabolic steroids.

The 65-year-old from Southall in west faces years in jail after he was found guilty of conspiring to import a Class C drug following a six-week trial at the in on Wednesday.

He, alongside Mumbai-based Danish national who has earlier pleaded guilty, are due to be sentenced on July 15.

"Gurjaipal Dhillon was part of a conspiracy to illegally import huge amounts of anabolic steroids into the UK on an unprecedented scale. His role in that conspiracy was a crucial one, essentially organising the transport for the drugs and enabling them to be shipped to the UK, said Rob Burgess, NCA

"We believe this organised criminal group to be the most prolific of its kind ever uncovered, probably the biggest global players in the illicit market, he said.

officers believe the group, headed by as the of an India-based firm, have smuggled at least 42 tonnes of illicit anabolic steroids into the UK.

The NCA investigation began in 2014, following a seizure of around 300 kilos of the Class C regulated drug by officers at The load was destined for an address in Belfast,

Following that, NCA investigators began to piece together the movement of dozens of unlicensed shipments of drugs, many of which were organised by Dhillon.

added: "They had the ability to move tonnes of anabolic steroids into where they would be sold on the black market, pocketing millions of pounds in profit. These drugs were completely unregulated and not subject to the usual stringent checks, therefore they posed potentially major health risks to those who used them.

At the heart of the network lay Jacob Sporon-Fiedler, the of the company manufacturing the product itself.

NCA said that while its investigation had identified importations totalling almost 42 tonnes of illegal steroids, it is likely the gang were responsible for far more.

Intelligence supplied by the NCA has led to further seizures and criminal investigations by across

Nick Jariwalla, Heathrow Airport, said: works hard to keep individuals and communities safe from the illegal importation of illicit drugs like these. By making seizures Border Force not only disrupts the supply chains, but, as was the case here, can also provide the crucial first evidence that helps bring those responsible to justice."

The illegally imported drugs made by Sporon-Fiedler's company in were shipped using Dhillon's contacts.

Once in the UK they would be distributed by Nathan Selcon, 44, to be sold to body builders and fitness fanatics on the black market. Selcon has also pleaded guilty to the crime earlier and is due to be sentenced next month.

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 15:45 IST