Glasgow man found guilty of leading Scotland-wide crime ring

James White's offences include importing and supplying millions of pounds of controlled drugs and possessing fire arms

White pleaded guilty at the High Court in Glasgow.
Published 30th Jun 2023
Last updated 30th Jun 2023

James White has been convicted of directing and being involved in serious organised crime in Scotland since 2011.

Today, Friday, 30 June 2023, the 45-year-old pleaded guilty at the High Court in Glasgow to offences including importing and supplying millions of pounds of controlled drugs, possessing firearms and explosives and money laundering.

Public safety

Detective Chief Superintendent Vicky Watson, Head of Organised Crime, said:

“Tackling serious organised crime remains a priority for Police Scotland. It has no place in society or our communities and underlines our commitment to working with the Serious Organised Crime Taskforce to keep the public safe.

“James White thought he could evade justice by fleeing Scotland. However, the diligence of Police Scotland officers, working with partners in this country and abroad, meant that he was tracked down and extradited back to this country to face the consequences of his criminal actions.”

Extradited

In June 2020, White was arrested in Fortaleza, Brazil, during a joint operation with the Brazilian Federal Police as part of Operation Escalade – the Police Scotland investigation into one of the country's top-tier and most prolific serious organised crime groups.

In August 2022 he was extradited back to Scotland.

White will be sentenced at a later date.

Since its inception in 2014, Operation Escalade has now seen more than 40 people convicted for being involved in serious organised crime.

Detective Chief Superintendent Watson added:

“The dedicated team of officers have been successfully targeting those involved in serious organised crime domestically and internationally for almost a decade.

“A number of the arrests made were only possible due to the support of international law enforcement agencies abroad. This co-operation remains ongoing and I am grateful for the assistance of our colleagues.”

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