An ex-footballer who used his clubâs name as the password for an encrypted phone with which he made drug deals worth half a million pounds, has been jailed for nine years.

Francis Ventre
Former Barrow A.F.C. defender Francis Ventre, 63, of West Derby, Liverpool was unaware that the password would help investigators prove he was a leading figure in a conspiracy to supply cocaine and ketamine worth ÂŁ479,500.
Ventre used an EncroChat phone to carry out the deals between April and June 2020.
EncroChat phones were heavily encrypted devices used by criminals to communicate anonymously with each other under aliases, but in 2020 an international law enforcement team cracked into the platform, enabling investigators to read millions of messages and rendering the platform defunct.
The messages included those of Ventre, hiding behind the handle âDillforestâ.
Dillforestâs messages were investigated by Merseyside Organised Crime Partnership â a joint National Crime Agency and Merseyside Police team dedicated to tackling serious and organised crime in the county.
It was evident from the messages that Dillforest was playing a leading role in the supply of harmful Class A and Class B drugs.
Dillforest offered contacts cocaine and ketamine â sometimes at discounted prices â and directed others where to deliver the illegal substances, or else delivered them himself. He also shared images of the drugs he was supplying and discussed the transfer of profits from and payments for the substances.
In total, Dillforest was involved in the supply of a kilogram of cocaine and 63 kilograms of ketamine, with respective street values of ÂŁ38,500 and ÂŁ441,000.When Merseyside OCP officers began their investigation, they had the password for Dillforestâs EncroChat account as it had been identified during the international operation, but the significance of the word âbarrowâ within the password only came to light once the officers began looking for clues to Dillforestâs real-world identity.
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