Former Drug Baron On Dodgy Recall To Prison Strip Searched In High Point Prison For Suspicion Of Drugs

Former Drug Baron On Dodgy Recall To Prison Strip Searched In High Point Prison For Suspicion Of Drugs

By Lucy Caulkett-

A former drug baron from Cambridgeshire on a dodgy recall to prison was randomly searched in jail on suspicion of having drugs on him.

Mr. Brown, who was originally sentenced for 16 1/2 years for importing kilos of cocaine into the Uk, was searched in High point prison in Norfolk this week, where he is currently being held after losing his latest fight to  be released from jail, The Eye Of Media.Com has heard.  He was  moved from HMP Wayland prison to HMP High point in Norfolk  in June, at short notice, and without any explanation given to him for the move. Prisoners are sometimes moved between prison when they are becoming too full, but they are also other reasons prisoners can be transferred to other locations.

Mr Brown’s’ daughter, Tiffany Brown, told The Eye Of Media.Com that the prison gave no reason or grounds for the latest  drugs search.

”They just do what they like, she said, they don’t have to give any reason for their actions. He was just approached by prison officers who said he was suspected of having drugs on him and stripped searched him in prison, but they found nothing”.

Brown, 62 from Cambridgshire, was arrested and imprisoned in March 2022, after being on the run for two months from a suspicious recall made by  the probation services , after an application made for his recall was turned down by the parole board in July. The recall was in relation to drugs found in a vehicle registered in the family business owned by his wife,  but which was being driven by his son in law.

His family have long insisted that the recall was inspired by the ill motives of probation officers with their own hidden agenda to prevent legal challenges he was making against Greater Manchester Police and separate challenges against the probation services themselves over the incarceration of his 33 year old son, Aaron.

Aaron was himself jailed in 2005 for  wounding with intent, released in 2013  on Parole, arrested again the next year in 2014 for  breaching his bail conditions. When his parole was  again due in 2o16, he was denied on the grounds that he posed a danger to the lives of the mother of his child, Jessica Myles, her then boyfriend,  Michael Wood, and his two parents. They were all given an osman warning. She claimed he posed a danger to  her.

She later said she was put under pressure to make the statements. Subsequent investigation  revealed that Michael Wood had a sister working with Greater Manchester police called Joan Wood, and most strangely Marcus Brown was recalled by a probation service officer called Paul Wood.

The Eye Of Media.Com suspect that Marcus Brown was recalled because of steps he took to challenge the authorities reasons for keeping his son in prison, but abused their powers, knowing that as an ex convict considered a serious danger to society, they would get away with their actions without examination..

The Brown family recently severed ties with  their lawyers after they failed to achieve his release from prison in their case made to the London Parole Board.

Her dad, Marcus Brown was  moved from HMP Wayland prison to HMP High point in Norfolk  in June, at short notice, and without any explanation given to him for the move.

Mr. Brown’s wife, Sue Brown, has been hospitalised twice between May and August, due to extra stress exacerbating multiple ailments with which she suffers from.  The 64 year old distressed wife is on several medications for the different conditions she suffers from, and her daughter has told this publication she could die anytime with the poor state of her health.

Danger

Marcus Brown was fighting for his son, Aaron Brown, who was accused of posing a danger to the mother of his child, Jessica Myles, her boyfriend, and two parents.

It was believed that Myles had expressed fear of her life to police , on which action Aaron Brown -already on an IPP sentence- was kept in jail since 2016.

The fact Mr. Brown was recalled barely a week after the Ombudsman for probation  services opened up a case against the probation services, had sparked furious confrontation with their then Mp Stephen Barclays, described by the family as very incompetent.

Cops said the ex-convict travelled widely throughout Europe, the Caribbean and China, in pursuit of his drug trafficking activities. He was that man no government or police force wants on the streets.

They believe he conspired with the father of his daughter, James Davis in attempting to sell cocaine in October , 2020. But his daughter, Tiffany, argues that her former boyfriend, who is the mother of her child has 137 convictions, and has a criminal past of his own which cops should have considered when charging her father.

”He has 137 convictions and was a career criminal himself. He admitted possessing the drugs, so I don’t get why my dad was charged when police did not find any drugs on him”, she said.

Mr Davis has admitted to possessing several quantities of cocaine with intent to supply, but cops believe Mr. Brown was behind the large planned operation which was foiled.  The drugs was found in a vehicle registered to the family business run by Marcus’s wife, Sue Brown. Ms Brown has become pre-existing illnesses have become worse as a result of stress caused by both her son and husband being in jail. The entire family seem to have serious illnesses, requiring medication.

The entire family- Tiffany, Marcus, and Sue, all insist that none of them besides, the drug dealer himself , James Davis, was aware he had  drugs in the car, but the probation services and cops do not believe them.

When this publication asked Tiffany if she was ever aware that her then boyfriend and mother of her child was dealing drugs, she said no.

The London Parole Board’s legal services have agreed to discuss the grounds of their rejection of the Marcus Brown’s application for release, once they received a signed approval from the Marcus Brown his Brown.

His family say the prison have n provision for him to sign anything in writing.

 

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