MPC was a company that provided encrypted phones to criminals.[1]
James and Barries Gillespie were brothers involved in crime in Glasgow.[1] They moved to Portugal to avoid being killed in a gang war while running their business.[1] Scottish police have named their gang the Escalade Group.[1]
Initially the brothers used phones from Ennetcom.[1] They then hired developers to develop an operating system for their own phones and distributed them to their own gang and others they worked for.[1] They began selling the phones to other gangs.[1]
They sponsored blogger Martin Kok and ran advertisements.[1][2]
They also used intimidation tactics against mobile phone resellers.[1]
The phones they adapted were Nexus 5 or Nexus 5X models.[1]
On 8 December 2017 Martin Kok was shot dead outside a sex club in Laren.[3] Christopher Hughes faced charges of concealing money and supplying encrypted devices to others (including Kok), a second charge relating to the supply of cocaine and a final charge in relation to the murder of Kok.[4] In April 2022 Hughes was convicted at the High Court in Stirling, Scotland and jailed for at least 25 years.[5]
Ridouan Taghi is also linked to the murder.[2]
The motive for the murder was blog posts that annoyed Moroccan crime figures with links to the Gillespie brothers. The brothers lulled Kok into a false sense of security by sponsoring him and running adverts on his site. They then arranged for him to be murdered by their associates.[2]
As of October 2019 the company is closed.[1]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPC (mobile phone company).
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