A man has spoken about his life trafficking millions of pounds of drugs across Europe with Curtis Warren and the Colombian cartels. Stephen Mee grew up as one of nine siblings in 1970s Newton Heath, Greater Manchester. He would shoplift just to put food on the table for his family. This then escalated in his teenage years to stealing cars. By the '90s, he worked with Warren - Liverpool's most notorious gangster - to move cannabis and cocaine across the continent.
On the banks of the River Mersey, a town is desperate for hope People told to avoid part of Liverpool due to fire Growing up 'poor' in north Manchester, Mee says he committed his first crime aged nine when he burgled his own school. Then he began shoplifting at his local Tesco , reports the MEN. Mee told Sky TV documentary Liverpool Narcos: 'It's been a life of struggle I suppose all the way.