Steven Strachan became the latest in Merseyside to be jailed in connection with an international operation targeting criminals who used a mobile encryption device to try and evade detection. A Wirral man has been jailed for six years after being convicted of a conspiracy to supply Class A and Class B drugs. Steven Strachan became the latest in Merseyside to be jailed in connection with an international operation targeting criminals who used a mobile encryption device to try and evade detection. The 49-year-old, of School Lane Bidston, was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court today. He was evidenced as using the handle Fastsilver , and involved in the supply of large quantities of cannabis, cocaine and ketamine - often using a courier to drop off and collect drugs and cash across Wirral.