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David Huck is an English drug trafficker who, from his 4-acre (16,000 m2) County Clare estate (Ireland), headed successful European-North African drug running operations during the 1980s and 90s that are worth an estimated £30-40 million.

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In 2004, he became the subject of an investigation by the Criminal Assets Bureau during the Irish government's crackdown on drug traffickers, organized crime figures and other prominent criminals.

In 1997 Huck was importing drugs from a North African ship port to a Southern port of England when the boat capsized, he was arrested by British customs and Excise officers, and became the subject of a 9-month investigation, where officers performed surveillance on his house, tracked his movements and also stopped and searched anyone on the premises, after a six-week Crown Court trial found Huck Guilty on attempting to import Illegal substances, and possession of a class B drug With intent to supply and given 14 years in a high security Class A prison, with the option of parole. Crown Court also considered a fine of £1,000,000 to accompany the 14-year jail sentence but the jury rejected this proposal. Huck was released from an unknown prison after serving 10 years of his sentence, with 4 months left of his probation, Huck travelled to Amsterdam and received a call, this call was logged and Huck was arrested by Dutch police and charged for talking to known criminals, an offence which is not present in the UK. Huck was then kept on remand for a year and found guilty but released as he had already served his sentence while he was on remand.

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