AN Ellesmere Port man who organised the importation of cannabis from the USA has been ordered to forfeit more than £73,000 of his ill-gotten gains.

Raymond Holding, of Parklands View in Little Sutton, headed the drugs operation and was in charge of sourcing and importing large quantities of cannabis from California.

The 42-year-old recruited several vulnerable people in Ellesmere Port as the recipients for the vast number of cannabis orders placed with his supplier in America.

The class B drug was then sold to users in the town.

In February 2018, two packages containing cannabis destined for Holding were intercepted by the UK Border Agency.

He was jailed for three years and three months at Chester Crown Court on October 18 last year after admitting to conspiracy to supply cannabis, money laundering and conspiracy to import cannabis.

The investigation discovered Holding was running a lucrative business that lead to him leading a lavish lifestyle.

It enabled him to purchase high value watches, including four Rolex watches with a total value of around £28,000 and a Patek Phillippe watch worth approximately £25,000. Officers also seized £10,000 in cash from his address.

Following his sentencing a timetable was set under the Proceeds of Crime Act and an investigation began into Holding’s financial affairs to identify how much he gained from his criminal conduct.

On September 15 this year, the case was called back to Chester Crown Court for a Proceeds of Crime hearing.

Holding was found to have gained a total of £207,607 from his crimes.

The judge ordered him to pay a confiscation order of £73,090 which is the estimated value of high value watches seized from Holding at the time of his arrest.

Detective Sergeant Graeme Carvell, from Ellesmere Port Local Policing Unit, said: “Holding was running a sophisticated criminal enterprise purely to make money.

“He used vulnerable people to facilitate his criminality but he was the one who was benefitting from the profits the most.

“The high value watches profited from his enterprise will now be sent to auction and the money will rightly be spent on improving our local communities.

“His remaining unpaid benefit figure will be paid from any future assets that are seized from him.”