A revenge fuelled murder plot and deals to sell 'astonishingly lethal' weapons including an AK47 and an Uzi were revealed by the Encrochat hack, a jury heard.
Law enforcement gained access to the secure network, which had allowed users to communicate in 'secrecy'. Five men have gone on trial at Manchester Crown Court, with four accused of conspiracy to murder. READ MORE : Cocaine and booze-fuelled woman beater told girlfriend 'we're both doing to die' as he strangled her in sickening assault Prosecutors allege that Brandon Moore, 24, and Jordan Waring, 23, sought revenge after being shot in Kersal, Salford, last April.
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