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Let's go cities police are in a constant battle to crush one of Britain's most violent and ruthless Jamaican criminals known as the yardies. It was just anarchy That's the correct word for it. They would just jump out of the car and just pop Jump out gang, but now the battle is spreading across the car is astonishingly Dog food But now the battle is spreading across the country as astonishingly UK. I mean, no UK youtube. I don't condone any of this I'm just saying what I see And I'm just giving my perspective That's all kids thing of school kids. Don't do drugs Kids be kids The parties are taking their unique brand of criminality to the towns of rural Britain That title was enough to install fear Our local community. I'll meet the police who combat this 45 I'm a 38 who suffer from it and the gangsters who are 40 I didn't care if I died. I didn't I didn't care about life. I always seen if you kill me today, you can't kill me tomorrow I'm raggi Omar. Well, that's a saying for you right there I'm going in search of the violent gangs the high tech fraudsters and the organized networks that are the new face of Britain's criminal underworld crime invasion Yardies tonight the yardies a ruthless gang who have brought 45 1911 Or is that a code 45? Yardies are leaving their inner center walls and are spreading their unique brand Sorry if I got that wrong. I'm a glock specialist. I don't know nothing about it And I'll be looking at the legacy the yardies left behind in our inner cities Where copycat criminals have taken yardie style violence to new terrifying levels I'm just ready to fight with the suppressor on that Where the shoestring that though On the news during a four-week period last year high-ranked heart and Kirk Roberts went on the spree of killing robbery and rape The impression that I got was that um That they were very much a rough and ready kind of gang that they used violence Three people have been tied up and executed in their home in front of a small child Drugs was their main business And they used any method and any tool to do not work for that motherfucking They had mother effort. Sorry you too. I apologize. I'm not cursing them To make them get ahead of other gangs Even police officers were taken aback by the by the extreme nature and the stream level of violence The yardies were named after the Jamaican slang word for home yard They burned brightest in the 1980s when using family ties They came to britain from jamaica and set up violence and chaotic drug dealing operations on the streets of the major cities, okay Bobby Cummins a former east end hitman who was once classed as one of britain's most dangerous men remembers when the yardies first arrived So when the yardies came to britain and started to stop so this dude was one of britain's most dangerous man classed Okay How did the way they practice crime? Just do When the yard is coming It was chaotic violence. It was violence Out of control. There was no discipline there people with guns. We just let them off And it was for the most silliest things. There was no negotiation. We never trod on each other's toes The yardies trod on everyone's toes anarchy That's the didn't clear ruthless. They lawless. That's how everybody does nowadays renegades Okay Come on, bro. Damn. Let's start work. It was anarchy With people who have come into another culture didn't understand a culture didn't understand the rules So to them there was no rules In our cities police have kept up a constant battle with these ruthless street gangs So they've never completely won it and now the battle has spilled into the towns of ruraling them Ruraling Extracts from a disturbing police report which reveals that yardie gangs have spread to errors of the country Which you would never have imagined Like what Even in Somerset are those predominantly well structured well populated rich areas Yardies operating in the Bristol area in Cambridge. Please say they came bridge. Okay, 20 suspected Shire and the heart of the cops was okay Our arms incident in Gloucester involved Yardie gangs and also even in Hampshire six Yardies arrived in Southampton apparently in order to sell Oh Southampton They're going OT What the hell OT Bob? They were OT Bobby YouTube I'm not condoning it the smile on my face is because I'm making myself laugh Beals that yardies now control nearly 50 percent of the uk's crack cocaine trade Set up crack heroin and prostitution networks throughout the uk Almost every police force in britain is now engaged in operations against them This is west mercier police one of britain's smallest police forces Mark Peters is one of the officers working with the drug squad This is one of the main property stores but herford police station So there's just a few select items that we've got here And these are some of the weapons his team found when a gang of Jamaicans arrived in the market town of herford And turned a small residential area of the city into a drug market They just came out here using the yardie title and that was enough To subdue our local people I think and they were an unknown quantity and I think people were genuinely Generally scared of them Herford is a small rural town with a population of barely 56 000 Like many such places it has had its drug problems But they got a whole lot worse when mark peters tracked two jamaican drug dealers Anthony petkin and kenrick duncan to the area tracked two jamaican drug dealers Whatever happened to blend it in Blend of course they're gonna part spot you up. You're not even trying to blend my boy Anthony petkin and kenrick duncan to the area It was a microcosm of what was happening throughout the uk The two yardie drug dealers had been pushing crack cocaine from their inner city stronghold in Birmingham And we're now looking to spread into the countryside Peterkin and duncan were known in the west midlands. They were certainly Involved criminally and at the supply of control groups They saw a gap I believe an opportunity Look at this guy Look at it. Well, that does it something doesn't look right here. Yeah, they saw a gap I believe an opportunity In the market not only have they got to the west midlands police to deal with in the west midlands They've also got larger dealers to deal with larger gangs. They come down here And I think they were a big fish in a very smooth pond Everyone knew they'd gone we just go and bash their door in And it became almost like a routine. We bashed their door and they'd swallow the drugs and in the end We just decided that we just couldn't let it continue Okay, so what y'all do the gang police launched an operation that required months of painstaking surveillance on the gang's crack house techniques developed by big city forces were now being used on the streets of hereford Wow That's not the attention that you want my god After the first kick though, you got to get about it And it was nothing for us to see 100 callers a day coming to this place Sometimes. Oh my god. They had to block in heffa for that's what it's called. I forgot the name of this place They had to block on fire Once they the same caller would appear three times The police watched the house and pieced together a picture. What is going on behind the front door? They discover a sophisticated shift system involving gang members from birmingham You see a car pull up With some jamaican people The person who's shifted was at that time would remain in that room for a period of three days And they would go into the premises and people would come out When the drugs run out a new team bringing in fresh drugs takes over the shift It is a small but active band of criminals typical of how yardies run their crack houses A cctv camera protects their dealing house from police and rival gangs At its height they are doing 300 deals a day They'd knock on the door the door would be opened the door man would Take your money the dealer would give the doorman the drugs The caller would receive their drugs from the doorman So there was very very little interaction between the dealer and the customer Calls were also instructed upon leaving the premises to the secret drugs in their mouth They're quite shrewd really and thinking about the evidential process while they're operating in this manner Two things they secured in your mouth you quick to swallow it. I don't know any about this, but I'm just guessing Two things you secured in your mouth is quick to swallow just in case the police run up on you This is what I'm guessing. This is my this is what I'm inferring And then the second one the saliva removes any DNA from anybody that was inside the house off the bags It's mine The rest of the residents in this street it was a it was a nightmare for them along with the drugs came the violence I've sat here and watched them knife fighting in the street fist fighting in the street And the doors being smashed in you had people lying on your wall Smacked at their heads or at one point I had 28 needles removed from the back garden and they can remove from the front Used hypodermics. Oh, man One of those who had his run-ins with members of the gang was Wayne Newman a former crack addict I was looking for someone to score and one of my mates said to me well The only way the only place you can get it from is the blacks Up so and so and that's when I knew that there was You know five or six of them in different parts of areyford salin the aroon and the crack cocaine It was the yard isn't the blacks that first bought it to areyford like um because that's That's more their drug to salin basically there. He was machetes knives Sometimes even guns a friend of mine got sliced down the face I never felt that that is an nail to the table Damn while one surveillance team monitored the crack dealing house another team tracked peterkin back to jamaica Where he is looking to buy more cocaine Jamaica had become a favorite transit point for columbian cocaine And it was the yardies who controlled the lucrative smuggling routes to the uk But unlike other gangs who smuggled in bulk using sophisticated routes the yardies exploited drugmills Alicia a mother of three claims to have been offered 150 pounds a trip by jamaican yardies to swallow bags of cocaine to smuggle into 150 that's not enough for your life No amount is enough for your life. Let's clarify So something about that long and sort of very man quite narrow Yeah, and depends on how much you can swallow on the plane feeling so bad after keep on drinking tea But you have to know when you're drinking the tea Not too hot because it can burst it in your belly Knowing that I got through the first time and I keep on doing it So I know that it wasn't right It makes you think about the extent to which these yardie gangs will go to to exploit any opportunity any Desperate situation. Here's a young girl Yeah, it's a desperate situation And she has to put you know meals on the table We know that this at one point it doesn't make it okay, but I get I mean I get it Mark Peters decides he now has enough evidence to move in on Peterkin and Duncan and their crack house We've all got an image of what a crack house is in our mind And this certainly doesn't appear the place that would be right to to have one really It is one of the biggest drugs raids Hereford's police have ever carried out Once inside the heavily fortified base they find a drug dealing infrastructure that mirrors the yardies violence and chaotic attitude to life They just go day to day really and survive day to day through criminality and they take their chances I believe life is very cheap for them That's not it my guy These are some of the swords that we see one of these swords was strategically placed at the top of the stairs In the room of a ladder This is an aqua prop and this was used to Wedge the door that was a firearm involved in the door The firearm was said to be um secreted and then a loaf of bread. We see many many mobile phones Many of the knives that we see you've also had powder traces of powder there on My favorite evidence was Kenrick Duncan's fingerprint on the inner wrapping of the drugs because I've not been seen in Hereford for such a long time For his fingerprint to be on the inner wrapping is is so crucial It just goes further to show that even though he wasn't down here him and Peterkin were still controlling things and running that business from afar Jack A total of 65 years in prison But their legacy still remains police estimated that at the height of their operation They were making 31 000 pounds a month and mark peters and his team Abraised for new yardy gangs who could step into their shoes at any time The fact that they were alleged yardies did not come in there no more Through community in hereford and and that's all we we were hearing. They're real nasty. They're well connected in Birmingham You know and then you get the old firearms the prostitution And that position that title I believe was enough to install fear in Our local drug community Mr. Macton Fear in our local drug community Mr. Macton In part two, I'll discover what happened when the yardies left their inner city strongholds I think for nine we may show And I'll be looking at the copy that max a piece of shit though. I mean honestly There's one in Chicago. This is a popular one That's real popular but it's ass There's no aim But this is Chicago wants to be important And I'm not I'm not I'm not saying that I condone any of this because I don't But it is what it is Copicat criminals who took the yardies unique brand of street crime to an even more terrifying level Take it off safety I've seen what happened when the yardies moved out of the inner cities and took their criminality to nine and put a dirty in them Now I wanted to find out what they left behind in britain's inner cities The answer is terrifying copycat criminals who've taken yardie techniques to new horrific levels Mr. Macton This footage was shot recently It shows a so-called armorer a man who provides weapons like this lethal mac 10 sub machine gun for gang members and drug dealers This is a clip for it There's a clip right there There's a silent somewhere right there for it It doesn't work Screw that one Copy back. Yeah, take it off safety and it's ready to fire Gotta make the man that we get rich right now That there's the essence there look at that This footage was filmed by drug dealers themselves. They're talking street slang b for brown or heroin p for paper or money This is the reality of today's inner cities a casual attitude to guns and drugs copied straight from the yardies Chris is a reformed yardie drug dealer who came from uk from jamaica His friend was a british born criminal who adopted yardie techniques and who spent several years in prison for robberies and gbh They told me why grievous bodily harm to the uk the system over here. It's kind of still easy. We can play It's not like jamaican police. I mean you can tell them about that shoot you're dead on the spot Jamaican police. They don't play They don't play they will shoot in the spot One don't mean nothing to nothing man them out there, you know, they've got a one pop them back in the early days A little one shot of the man so they're used to that they play with gun like toys It was a yardie characteristic an indiscriminate and casual attitude to life and death How should I say it now? I didn't care if I died I didn't I didn't care about life. I just sell my drugs and and and do my team if you rob me I'm gonna come and get you If you get me I I I always seen if you kill me today, you can't kill me tomorrow In reality the yardies weren't really an organized criminal gang at the beginning They're more like a collection of individuals who came together whenever it suited them to inflict their own brand of chaotic criminal activity Nevertheless, they had a major Those are renegades simple do their own thing until it's time to get to the common enemy or common goal Then you get together This is broadwater farm a counselor state in north london It was here that I discovered how the yardies influenced local copycat criminals. They was friends like michael michael Including one particular individual who adopted yardie techniques and took their unique brand of violence to a new terrifying level Okay, what level well, I've come here to the broadwater farm estate because I want to learn about a really notorious British born yardie who lived on this estate and he used methods which were almost straight out of a yardie textbook Mark lambi's story mirrors the story of the rise of violent street crime in the uk He began as a small-time drug dealer at the tender age of 21 He became head of the totnam mandem crew a violent gang of drug dealers heard of them before That's when he came to the attention of detective chief inspector peter lansdown of the metropolitan police His criminality was quite spontaneous. They could be out on a social function Literally step on somebody's shoes and end up in a shootout. Hey, listen The way Air Force ones is out here right now It take you you could barely get some you step on these forces. Hey listen. Hey Whatever come after that they come after that youtube. I'm not condoning that I'm just saying While on routine surveillance lansdown's team followed lambi and a convoy of gang members into the estate Unaware that it was the start of a series of events that would lead to lambi's downfall In the early evening, it's getting dark It's very difficult for the surveillance officers to actually see what's going on The gang came down here into the underground car park We didn't actually know what they were doing down here Robbing other drug dealers was a classic Yardee tactic now lambi a british born criminal was about to use that same tactic as a lick These two fellas turned up here in a mighty blue master sports car and were set upon by the gang Approximately 10 people mainly armed with handguns jumped out beat them Assorted them and put them in the boot of of two of the cars Put them in the what put them in the boots That's the trunk or something of of two of the cars The police unaware of what had just happened followed the two cars carrying the bound and gagged jamaican to a nearby estate The two jamaicans morris and smith have been dragged up to the flat at number 49 And taken in there to be tortured lambi Allegedly was demanding 20 000 pounds in money and or drugs from the two victims the victims were taken in were led upstairs In the kitchen you can see the hammer that was used to hammer the toes of one of the victims One had a kettle of boiling water poured over his genitals. Oh my god So y'all so this is y'all was behind them following them seeing them get dragged up didn't get out of the car let them got tortured And with an electric ion you can see some of the blood on the bottom of the radiator there It was everyday business for for lambi with extortion drugs money stealing cash from individuals Chris and watchman told me that the reason why British-born criminals turned out to be even more violent than the yardies was purely to do with criminal competition In English you ain't fair in yard. The yard them is what that i mean nothing to know your English you again You know i mean they tell the truth they probably wasn't more sharp than the yardie them now You know or when the yardies come with a step up in the area that we know so you say all right then you come from yard All right, you're going like a bad man. All right, then we know bad man. All right We can deal with it when there's drugs you must have to be armed up. You have to be just you know You have to know so yeah It brought a kind of a different flex to the old ball game over here Which is true because a man ain't gonna be walking with a kilo You know and he's got certain things stashed away and he ain't got his piece on him You have to defend that Chris. You know about that. Yeah back on broad water farm. That makes sense He lands down described how Lambie and his gang began to target innocent victims They forced their way into the address and ransacked it. They attacked the two girls who lived there their children So he just got the kick door b&e tied up with gaffer tape laid on the floor and basically stripped of their possessions of watches and jewelry The gang lost control at this point. They were attacking people like a pack of hyenas Within seconds that's what got them popped off And and we'd scrambled out to try and find lambie and his associates somewhere in the Tottenham area It was to prove to be the beginning of the end for lambie and his gang Through the streets of north london police chased the car carrying lambie's henchman and drug stolen from the two jamaican dealers Smith and morris Yeah, b&e it gets you popped off especially in especially in a high-end neighborhood like this Once you get to attacking them high-end people they're gonna come at the uh Should have got the scouts was to drive for you simple Fell from the vehicle and burst across the road lambie started phoning morris and smith I made demands to the effect that quarter of a kilo a herring had been recovered by the police A morris and smith owed him 5,000 pounds in lieu of that drugs And if they didn't come up with the money that they or their family would be killed They move him crazy behind bars police soon sweeped on lambie himself lambie was sentenced to 12 years for kidnap and torture Yeah, yeah Got off light in a city estates like it Even when police succeed in putting criminals like lambie and his gang away. There are always younger kids ready to replace them facts It's a never-ending cycle never ending Only thing that's gonna stop any of this is opportunity and growth in those neighborhoods And that ain't happening obviously It's easier to blame uk drill music Goofies That's goofy to blame uk drill music when obviously there's a whole system failing The inner you It's big it's clever to carry a gun What other arms do yourself? for three eight nine anything We will never know the identity of this armorer who provides weapons for gang members But the answer he gives the one question will always haunt us The really sad thing at the heart of this story is Of how violence just seems to Get out of control and when a gang comes along that uses new methods and a new level of violence for turf For influence for money for prestige What that does is that it lays down a marker almost for the next generation of criminals to go beyond it And the violence just spirals ever increasingly upwards Next time on crime Let's stop right there. Let me stop you right there, sir What I came for is finished. I don't want to hear That's interesting I mean all of it makes sense when you come from Somebody like me to me it makes sense So I look outside. I see what's going on. So it's like The tlo leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post notification bells, man Here's a documentary for you on a friday