PrinceWill Enaruba ordered to sell his diamond encrusted Car

PrinceWill Enaruba ordered to sell his diamond encrusted Cartier watch to pay for his crimes


A MEMBER of a drugs gang which flooded Barrow with heroin and crack has been ordered to sell his diamond encrusted watch to pay for his crimes.
PrinceWill Enaruba, 26, was part of a network of dealers which trafficked drugs from the South East to Barrow, via a headquarters in Coventry.
When officers raided the base in Signals Drive, where Enaruba lived with his partner Shanice Knight, they found more than £1,500 cash and a Cartier Santos watch, estimated to be worth upwards of £11,000 when bought new.
Enaruba claimed he had borrowed the watch from a family friend to wear to a wedding 11 months earlier.

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