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Revealed: How Liverpudlian narco arrested in Marbella plotted to smuggle cocaine in gas canisters

The containers had been cut open then welded shut and re-painted after the drugs had been placed inside.

Last updated: December 28, 2025 1:06 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: December 28, 2025
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A British narco has admitted his role in a cocaine trafficking ring following his dramatic arrest on the Costa del Sol. 

Andrew Doran, 42, from Kirkby, Liverpool, admitted plotting to smuggle the Class A drug from The Netherlands to the UK by hiding it in gas canisters. 

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The containers had been cut open then welded shut and re-painted after the drugs had been placed inside.

He was extradited on October 1 by specialist National Extradition Unit officers from the National Crime Agency’s (NCA) Joint International Crime Centre.

Doran used the encrypted communications platform EncroChat to discuss his offending, under the handle of ‘jurgensixnineteen’, the NCA said.

Between October 2019 and April 2020, 12 gas bottles were collected by vehicles from locations in Chatham, Kent, Corby and Northampton and Peterborough. 

Andrew Doran was arrested in Marbella before being extradited to Britain

Each bottle contained between 12 and 16 kilos of cocaine, which totalled 172 kilos. 

Hidden compartments in the vehicles were used for the onward transportation of money and drugs.

Doran played a pivotal role in the conspiracy, working closely with Kevin Taylor, 43, from Newcastle upon Tyne, whose EncroChat handle was ‘loyalmover’. 

Taylor was jailed for 27 years on September 26 this year.

Doran liaised with international contacts, working closely with criminals in The Netherlands to facilitate the importations.

He also instructed Taylor to collect and move large sums of money from drugs sales in the North East, organising the cash’s transfer south and abroad for further drugs importations using his numerous couriers and the token system. 

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The cash was generally moved in batches of £250,000 at a time.

He also arranged for the importation of 42 kilos of cocaine which was planned to be smuggled from the Netherlands between March and June 2020.

The investigations formed part of Operation Venetic, the UK NCA-led law enforcement response to the takedown of the EncroChat service in June 2020.

Some of the bales of cocaine seized during the investigation into Andrew Doran’s network (Credit: NCA)
Cocaine seized by the NCA during probe into Andrew Doran’s network (Credit: NCA)

Doran appeared at Newcastle Crown Court on December 12, where he admitted drugs importation charges.

He was remanded into custody until his sentencing hearing at the same court on February 27 2026.

NCA branch commander Martin Clarke said: ‘Andrew Doran was a key player in this conspiracy, instructing criminal contacts at home and abroad on how the cocaine should be moved and what to do with it when it reached the UK.

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‘He may have felt untouchable in Spain but his extradition to the UK shows that we will never give up on the pursuit of justice, wherever criminals are in the world.

‘Individuals like Doran have no concern for the immense harm that class A drugs like cocaine can cause to communities. Their sole motivation is financial gain and they will go to any lengths to transport their commodity, in this case hidden inside gas canisters.

‘The cocaine trade leads to violence and exploitation at every level, which is why the NCA continues to work with partners at home and abroad to disrupt the organised criminals who control it, and protect the public.’

According to the NCA, Doran was traced after logging into an online banking account from southern Spain, leaving a digital footprint that led investigators directly to him.

Spanish police confirmed that Doran was detained on July 8 in the Nueva Andalucia area of Marbella during a joint operation between the Policia Nacional and international liaison officers.

Following his arrest, he was placed in custody while extradition proceedings began.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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