A drug dealing family have been jailed for more than 50 years after the mother was found by police sitting next to nearly £500,000 in cash on her bed. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said Ian Shacklady, 67, his partner Gillian Melville, 66, and her son Alan Causer, 45, traded Class A drugs worth millions of pounds from their homes in Skelmersdale, Lancashire. At least 790lb (360kg) of cocaine and 55lb (25kg) of heroin were supplied by the family, valued at millions of pounds.
Officers discovered nearly half a million pounds when they raided the home of Ian Shacklady and Gillian Melville - catching the crooked mother red-handed while she was sitting next to the huge pile of cash. The organised crime group, led by son Causer, was locked up for a combined total of more than 50 years toda