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Convicted drug dealer funded luxury lifestyle after prison with ill gotten gainsSheldon Campbell, 27, was caught with watches worth tens of thousands of pounds Share15:13, 2 SEP 2015Updated14:33, 12 OCT 2015Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeThank you for subscribing!Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailA convicted drug dealer who left prison and funded a lavish lifestyle with ill gotten gains has been locked up again.Sheldon Campbell, 27, was caught with Rolex and Cartier watches worth tens of thousands of pounds and bought luxury holidays in cash, despite having no job.When police raided Campbell's home in Moston they also discovered almost in a black holdall and receipts for a spending spree at Selfridges and Harvey Nichols in Manchester.The full haul of luxury goods included a Rolex watch worth later found to have been stolen during a burglary in Humberside in 2010 a diamond ring worth a Cartier watch worth and a Jacob and Co watch valued at He had paid for trips to cartier love replica ring Norway, Croatia and Egypt, but was collared by police before a holiday in Ibiza.Officers soon discovered that he had no legitimate means of income, assets or investments to fund his plush life. It was cartier love yellow golg ring copy also revealed he had not paid any tax for six years.A team from Challenger Manchester, GMP's ongoing crackdown on organised crime, raided Campbell's home in July 2014 and discovered the haul of luxury goods.Campbell, of Westleigh Street in Moston, north Manchester, pleaded guilty to possession of criminal property and was jailed for one year at Manchester Crown Court on Tuesday (September 1).He was previously jailed in November 2011 after admitting conspiracy to supply class A drugs. On that occasion, Campbell was linked to cash, along with heroin, crack Cartier imitaiton love ring cocaine and cannabis worth discovered in Cheetham Hill and Crumpsall.Det Insp Tony Norman, from Challenger Manchester, said: "Despite having no job, and no means of income, Sheldon was living it up wearing expensive watches and jetting off around the world on holidays paid for in cash. Without any legitimate means of income, the only way he could have paid for this sort of lifestyle was from the proceeds of criminality."We know how galling it is for members of our community to see people enjoying the trappings of wealth from criminality when they go to work every day, work hard and pay their taxes. So I hope people look at this case and see that Greater Manchester Police will target these sorts of criminals and not only take away their liberty, but also take away their wealth."Through Proceeds of Crime Act legislation we will now be working with the Crown Prosecution Service to see what assets we can now recover. Challenger Manchester is absolutely committed to dismantling organised criminality in all its forms and we, and our partners, will use a range of different powers to target organised criminals and strip them of their assets and their freedom."Like us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDaily NewsletterThe Christie HospitalLIVE: Cancer Research UK building at The Christie Hospital on fireFire breaks out in Withington at Christie's
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