Joe Calzaghe’s model ex facing jail for stashing ?5m in luggage to …

A Yorkshire couple has been found guilty of helping to smuggle millions of pounds into the UK[1] from Dubai.

Former model and ex partner of champion boxer Joe Calzaghe, Jo Emma Larvin, 44, and her partner Jonathan Johnson, 55, both from Ripon are among those convicted following a trial at Isleworth Crown Court. Beatrice Auty, 26, from London and Amy Harrison, 27, from Worcester Park in Surrey were also found guilty of money laundering offences.

In total, 11 couriers have now been convicted.[2] Their network smuggled more than £104 million from the UK to Dubai during 83 separate trips between November 2019 and October 2020, overseen by ringleader Abdullah Alfalsi, 47, who was jailed for more than nine years in July last year.

The couriers, who were paid around £3,000 for each trip and would be booked on business class flights due to the extra luggage allowance, communicated on a WhatsApp group entitled ’Sunshine and lollipops.’

Investigators uncovered that Larvin made had two trips to Dubai in August and September 2020;[4] one with Amy Harrison when they took seven cases between them containing £2.2 million and another with Johnson, when they took eight suitcases containing £2.8 million. Larvin and Johnson were arrested at Manchester Airport in March 2022.

Jo Emma Larvin
Jo Emma Larvin

Auty, who was arrested following National Crime Agency (NCA) raids in May 2021, travelled the same route twice in July and August of that year, checking in seven suitcases containing £3.4 million. Czech national Zdenek Kamaryt, who was convicted of money laundering in March 2021, joined her on the second trip. Auty was involved in the logistical arrangements for another 16 trips, helping to pack cash into suitcases, accompanying travellers to Heathrow and collecting empty suitcases when they returned so they could be used again.

Harrison made three trips between July and September 2020, taking 15 suitcases containing around £6m. The network collected cash from criminal groups around the UK, which was believed to be the profits of drug dealing, and took it to counting houses, usually rented apartments in Central London.

The money was then vacuum packed and separated into suitcases which would typically each contain around £500,000, weighing around 40 kilos. They were sprayed with coffee or air fresheners in an effort to prevent them being found by Border Force detection dogs.

References

  1. ^ helping to smuggle millions of pounds into the UK (www.examinerlive.co.uk)
  2. ^ have now been convicted. (www.examinerlive.co.uk)
  3. ^ Tragedy as ‘always happy’ dad and HGV driver found dead in back of lorry (www.examinerlive.co.uk)
  4. ^ Larvin made had two trips to Dubai in August and September 2020; (www.examinerlive.co.uk)