List of British gangsters explained

See also: List of mobsters by city. This is a list of some organised crime figures within the underworld of the United Kingdom.

NameLifeYears activeOrganizationCommentsReferences
Roy Francis Adkins1947–19901970s – 1980sAdkins familyOne-time partner of Dutch drug czar Klass Bruinsma, he was allegedly head of the drugs division of the Bruinsma organisation during the 1980s. Implicated in the murder of ex Great Train Robber Charles Wilson. [1]
Colin & David Gunn b. 2003 2003 – presentBestwood CartelLed by the Gunn brothers, the Bestwood cartel were the dominant force in the Nottingham underworld responsible for multiple murders. [2] [3] [4]
Christopher Brayfordb. 19651985–2003Clerkenwell crime syndicateHead of the Clerkenwell crime syndicate until an investigation by MI5 and the Inland Revenue resulted in his imprisonment in 2003.[5] [6]
Jack "Spot" Comer1912–19961930s – 1950sControlled London's East End bookmaking rackets until the 1950s.[7]
Tommy Comerford1933–20031990s – 2003Liverpool underworld figure and drug trafficker. One of the first British mobsters to establish an international drug trafficking network in Great Britain[8]
George Cornell1928–19661960s – 1966Richardson GangEnforcer who worked for Charlie and Eddie Richardson during the 1960s. A childhood friend of the Kray Twins, he was used as a go-between by the Richardson's until his murder by Ronnie Kray at The Blind Beggar pub in 1966.[9]
Frankie Fraser1923–20141940s – 1966Richardson GangInitially a bodyguard for well known gangster Billy Hill (gangster) Fraser later joined the Richardson Gang and served as their enforcer.
Freddie Foremanb. 19321948–1990Kray TwinsA freelance enforcer for the Kray twins during the 1960s, Foreman was involved in the gangland slayings of Frank "The Mad Axeman" Mitchell and Ginger Marks [10] [11]
Mickey Green1942 – 20201970s – 1998An English Gangster and drug lord who has also held Irish nationality. He has allegedly been one of Britain's leading drug dealers for many years and is said to be worth at least £75 Million. Implicated in the Gangland murders of London crime figures Gilbert Wynter and Solly Nahome.
Billy Hill1911–19841920s – 1970sLongtime underworld figure in the London underworld. A partner of Jack Spot during the 1940s, he also organised the Eastcastle St. postal van robbery in 1952 and a £40,000 bullion heist in 1954.[12]
David Hunt (gangster)b. 19611980s –present"The Hunt Syndicate"English organised crime boss, linked to violence, fraud, prostitution, murder and money laundering.
Ronnie and Reggie Kray1933–1995 (Ronnie)
1933–2000 (Reggie)
1952–1968Controlled organised crime in London's East End during the 1950s and 60s. Responsible for the murders of George Cornell and Jack "The Hat" McVitie.[13]
Thomas "Tam" McGraw1952–20071960s – 2000sScottish mobster involved in extortion, narcotics and drug trafficking in Glasgow from the 1970s until his death in 2007. Was a gangland figure identified during the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars.[14]
Jack "the Hat" McVite1932–19671950s – 1967Kray TwinsDrug trafficker and sometimes associate of the Kray twins. Lured to an underworld party, he was murdered by Reggie Kray following the failed gangland hit on suspected informant Leslie Payne.[15]
Messina Brothers1930s – 1950sMaltese-born Sicilian mobsters who controlled prostitution and white slavery.[16]
Desmond Noonan1959–20051980s – 2000sNoonan crime firmA senior member of the Noonan "crime firm" in Manchester, he became its leader following his release from prison in 2003. He and his brother Dominic were responsible for at least 25 unsolved murders during their 20-year reign in Manchester's underworld.[17]
Dominic Noonanb. 19661980s – 2000sNoonan crime firmHead of the Noonan "crime firm" during the 1980s and 90s. The Noonans were the subject of director Donal MacIntyre's 2006 documentary A Very British Gangster.[18]
Kenneth Noyeb. 19471980s – 1990sInvolved in the Brink's-Mat robbery in 1983 and subsequently stabbed police officer John Fordham to death.[19] Though acquitted for Fordham's death, Noye was convicted of the 1996 murder of Stephen Cameron.[20]
John Palmer1950–20151960s –2010sKnown by the nickname "Goldfinger" Due to his involvement in melting down £26 million worth of gold from the 1983 Brink's-mat robbery to try to pass it off as legitimate.
Joey Pyle1937–20071950s –1992London gangland boss, and pioneer and promoter of unlicensed boxing. Less well known to the general public than Krays and the Richardsons, of whom he was an associate. A key police target during his criminal career although he seldom served time in prison.[21]
Bruce Reynolds1931–20131950s – 1980sMasterminded the 1963 Great Train Robbery.[22] [23] At the time it was Britain's largest robbery, netting,[24] equivalent to £ million today.[25] Reynolds spent five years on the run before being sentenced to 25 years in 1969. He was released in 1978. He wrote three books and performed with the band Alabama 3, for whom his son, Nick, plays.[26]
Charlie and Eddie Richardson1934–2012 (Charlie)
b. 1936 (Eddie)
1950s – 1967Richardson GangBrothers who co-led the Richardson Gang in South London during the 1960s. Rivals of the Kray Twins,[27] they were eventually imprisoned after being implicated in the murder of a South African businessman in 1967.
Charles "Derby" Sabini1888–19501920 – 1940The Sabini GangReferred to as the "King of Racecourse Gangs" and leader of the Sabini's, Ottavio Handley, more commonly known as Charles Sabini was a turn of the century era mobster who controlled many of the racecourse betting rackets in London until his imprisonment in 1940.
C1 Unknown2020 –presentC1 CWSC1 is an English criminal, who is a leading crime boss based in Birmingham Active in Murder, Assault, Attempted Murder, Robbery, Drug Trafficking, Doxing, and hacking.
Bobby Cumminesb. 19511960s – 1970sYoungest armed robber in Britain at 16, became a brutal hitman in the 70s but then went to prison, where former gangster Charlie Richardson persuaded him out.

Notes and References

  1. News: Shot gang boss wanted robber dead. Campbell. Duncan. 21 November 1991. The Guardian. The man who ordered the killing of the Great Train Robber Charlie Wilson was himself shot dead in an Amsterdam bar, a London inquest was told yesterday. Roy Francis Adkins, a 42-year-old Londoner, was killed in the Nightwatch bar of the American Hotel in Amsterdam on September 28, last year..
  2. News: Gangster's girlfriend living in fear of hitman sent by HIM. Mansey. Kate. 14 March 2010. mirror. 24 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Brief history of Gunn Crime. LeftLion. 24 November 2016.
  4. News: Brutal ganglord who fell victim to his own drugs. Doward. Jamie. 5 August 2007. Fellstrom. Carl. The Guardian. 0261-3077. 24 November 2016.
  5. News: Daily Telegraph, 10 March 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2008 . The Daily Telegraph . London . Philip . Johnston . 10 March 2007 . 30 April 2010.
  6. http://www.courtnewsuk.co.uk/c_crime_magazine__the_latest_stories/a_terry_adams/crime_vaults/ TERRY ADAMS: THE LAST BRITISH GANGSTER AND THE 'GOODFELLAS' TAPES
  7. Villains' Paradise: A History of Britain's Post-War Underworld: From the spivs to the Krays (John Murray 2006) . (Pegasus 2006) .
  8. Web site: ic Liverpool – Police to seize drug baron's money . https://web.archive.org/web/20040704034644/http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100regionalnews/content_objectid%3D13615737_method%3Dfull_siteid%3D50061_headline%3D-Police-to-seize-drug-baron-s-money-name_page.html . 4 July 2004 . 20 December 2014 . dead .
  9. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/4/newsid_2515000/2515103.stm Cornell shot by Ronnie Kray
  10. News: Jason . Bennetto . Gangster Foreman is held over Kray killings after confessions on television – . . 18 July 2010 . London . 25 May 2000 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101028101437/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/gangster-foreman-is-held-over-kray-killings-after-confessions-on-television-718523.html . 28 October 2010 .
  11. News: Kray Aide will not be charged over Killings. London. The Independent. dead. https://archive.today/20131201053540/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/kray-aide-will-not-be-charged-over-killings-626751.html. 1 December 2013. dmy-all.
  12. Hiscock, John. Gangsters in a class of their own ..., The Daily Telegraph, 21 February 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  13. News: Reggie Kray: Notorious gangster . BBC News . 26 August 2000 . 20 August 2014.
  14. http://www.cocaine.org/cokecrime/top10.html Britain's top 10 richest (known) drug barons
  15. 1969: Kray twins guilty of McVitie murder (BBC archived news 1969) http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/4/newsid_2515000/2515103.stm
  16. Devito, Carlo (2005) Encyclopedia of International Organized Crime. New York: Facts On File, Inc.
  17. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/4461319.stm "Gangland leader 'bled to death"
  18. Web site: The Gay Gangster . Irish Abroad . 3 July 2008 . 26 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131029204602/http://www.irishabroad.com/news/irish-voice/entertainment/Articles/gay-gangster030708.aspx . 29 October 2013 . dead .
  19. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/696969.stm "Noye: From street vendor to Mr Big"
  20. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/704779.stm "Noye: I just struck out"
  21. News: Joey Pyle: A force in London underworld . 9 October 2023 . Surrey Comet . 15 March 2007.
  22. News: Great Train Robber Bruce Reynolds dies aged 81. 28 February 2013. BBC News. 28 February 2013.
  23. News: Bruce Reynolds. 1 March 2013. The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. 33.
  24. Web site: Obituary: Bruce Reynolds. The Guardian. 28 February 2013. 28 February 2013.
  25. Web site: Great Train Robbery: How Bruce Reynolds became a writer. 12 July 2013. 12 July 2013. Jake Arnott. BBC News.
  26. News: Bruce . Reynolds . Comment: Anyone can steal – but few get away . The Guardian . 29 January 2008 . 23 December 2013.
  27. Web site: Hard as nails: Kray Twins gangster rival Charlie Richardson dies . 19 September 2012 . Jeremy . Armstrong . Steve . Myall . The Mirror . 30 November 2012.