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Undercover detective called6/24/2023 ![]() ![]() Slater appears to reluctantly give in to Corbetts proposition, and the group returns to another of their fronts, Flicker nightclub. Corbett coldly informs Slater they are willing to return some of the merchandise, but expect to be allowed to keep half (of either the drugs or their street value) due to the resources they invested in retrieving it, and that they are not scared of entering into conflict with the gang if they do not agree to their terms (noting they were willing to kill three Authorised Firearms Officer's during the attack). Corbett angrily responds that the living officer will be able to ID McQueen and informs her she will need to make up for her mistake.Ĭorbett and the group later meet with Paul Slater, the leader of a biker gang that serves as a rival to the Organised Crime Syndicate, and the people who originally owned the heroin before it was confiscated by Central Police. At the groups offices in the back of Kingsgate Printing Services, Corbett is confronted by Lisa McQueen whilst he is drinking with Miroslav, who confesses she lied about Sergeant Jane Cafferty dying in the ambush. Corbett prevents Ryan Pilkington from shooting the convoy's fleeing civilian driver, believing he will be unable to make the shot with an Uzi submachine gun.Īfter hijacking the truck and taking it to a disused barn in the countryside outside The City, Corbett congratulates his men and tells them to start moving the drugs. He and the men gun down three Authorised Firearms Officer's: PC Ray Randhawa, PC Kevin Greysham and PC Carl Waldhouse and leave their leader Sergeant Jane Cafferty badly injured. However, he quickly broke off contact with his handlers and began committing serious crimes beyond his permitted remit.Īlong with Lisa McQueen, Ryan Pilkington, Miroslav and Lee Banks, Corbett leads the hijacking of police transport ED-905, which is transporting heroin for incineration from the Eastfield Police Storage Facility. He was recruited by Detective Superintendent Alison Powell as part of Operation Pear Tree, where he was planted undercover in the Organised Crime Syndicate under the name John Clayton, a criminal forger. In 2015 he was assigned to the Serious and Organised Crime unit in Salvesen Road Station. From 2010 to 2014 he underwent specialist undercover training. After becoming Detective Sergeant in 2009 he was stationed at Dockton Station in 2010 and received another award for outstanding bravery the same year. He later took both parts of the OSPRE exam in 20 and was issued a commendation for outstanding bravery in 2008. ![]() After passing the detectives course in 2001 he was stationed with Vice Squad out of Menton Station. Certificates of commendation in his home indicate for a time he may have also worked for the East Midlands Constabulary.Īfter passing training, he was assigned to Beeston Station in 2000 and then Viewlaine Station in 2002. He first worked for Merseyside Police, but later joined Central Police after becoming involved in Operation Pear Tree. He became a police officer in March 1999, undergoing training at the Bruche Training Centre, where he also obtained certification as an Authorised Firearms Officer and took an Advanced Driving Course. ![]() Prior to joining the police, Corbett worked in the printing industry. Despite working in the The City in the West Midlands, it appears he and his family live on the outskirts of Liverpool. He married Stephanie Miller in 2009 and the two had two young daughters, one of which is named Gemma. After his adoption he subsequently moved to Liverpool where his adoptive parents lived. His parents died in 19, resulting in him being adopted in 1990 by his aunt Sorcha Corbett, and her husband Robert Corbett. Corbett was born John McGillis in Belfast, Northern Ireland on June 3rd 1979 to Anthony McGillis and Anne Marie McGillis. ![]()
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