Jacques Lakeman and Torin Lakeman

PFD Report All Responded Ref: 2015-0191
Date of Report 15 May 2015
Coroner Alan Walsh
Coroner Area Manchester (West)
Response Deadline est. 10 July 2015
All 1 response received · Deadline: 10 Jul 2015
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56-Day Deadline 10 Jul 2015
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Coroner's Concerns
In the circumstances it is my statutory duty to report to 1_ During the Inquest evidence was heard that: Torin had received supplies of drugs, prior to November 2014, by use of the Internet using the "Dark Internet" or Dark Web"_ The Inquest heard that access to the "Dark Internet" or "Dark Web" would be difficult without having knowledge or expertise in relation to Internet access but young persons, particular intelligent University students, would find access to the websites to be relatively easy and it would not be difficult for such persons to obtain access to illicit activities, including the supply of illicit drugs: they - they they they prior you:

The websites are anonymous and there is no contact information with regard to the address or location of the owners of the website nor with regard to the suppliers of illicit drugs: The constituent parts of the drugs, including the strength and content of the drugs, are unknown and may contain contaminants and further illicit substances creating an additional risk: iii, There is no regulation of the supply of drugs by use of the Internet and there is no protection in place in relation to the delivery or importation of drugs using the Internet and delivery to United Kingdom postal address by use of the Postal System:
iv. The evidence raised concerns that future deaths will occur unless action is taken to review the above issues, particularly in view of the supply of illicit drugs, including Class A drugs, by use of the Internet; On the 30t March 2015 I reported a similar concern to you relating to death of Jason Houghton; who died on the 30* June 2014 from the combined toxic effects of illicit drugs obtained by use of the Internet;
2. I request that you consider the above concerns particularly in regard to the following: - The supply and importation of drugs, including Class A drugs, in the manner and in the form described in this report, by use of the Internet: The regulation of the Internet; which may be difficult if not impossible; in relation to the supply of drugs and delivery of drugs to addresses in the United Kingdom by use of the Postal System:
Responses
Home Office
8 Jul 2015
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RECEIVED Rt Hon Mike Penning MP Minister of State for Policing; 0 8 JUL 2015 Crime , Criminal Justice and Victims 322362357222473 Home Office 2 Marsham Street; London SWIP 4DF WWW; gov.uk/home-office Alan P Walsh H.M Area Coroner_ Manchester West H.M; Coroner's Court Paderborn House Howell Croft North, Bolton BL1 1QY 0 7 JUL 2015 Alc INQUEST INTO THE DEATH OF JACQUES GERARD LAKEMAN AND TORIN CALLAN LAKEMAN REGULATION 28 REPORT Thank you for your letter of 15 to the Home Secretary about the tragic deaths of Jacques and Torin Lakeman from the misuse of ecstasy: am replying as the Minister for Policing; Crime, Criminal Justice and Victims with responsibility for drug policy. note your request for action concerning: the supply and importation of Class A Drugs by use of the internet; and
ii. the regulation of the internet; if possible, in relation to the supply of drugs and the delivery of the drugs to the UK using the postal system: This is clearly a very tragic case involving two young brothers and am grateful to you for raising these issues with me: As stated in my recent letter to you regarding the death of Jason Houghton, online purchasing remains a small overall element of drug supply: The 2013/14 Crime Survey for England and Wales shows that just 1% of adults who used drugs in the last 12 months sourced them from the internet; Iee~ May

The National Crime Agency (NCA) and the police routinely monitor controlled drugs being offered for sale on the internet and take action with industry partners to close websites trading illegally in these substances. Where it has been identified; or where there is reasonable suspicion to suggest; that controlled drugs are being sold on websites, law enforcement agencies have the relevant powers under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to act against suppliers of controlled drugs, Whether on controlled drug charges or on suspicion of wider drug-related offences. In November 2014, the NCA, working with police forces across the UK, arrested six people in strikes coordinated with international partners. Those arrested included suspected administrators for the online market place Silk Road 2.0 and another online drug market place, as well as significant vendors of illegal drugs through the dark web. Simultaneously, partners from the European Cybercrime Centre, acting on intelligence developed by US counterparts, took out technical infrastructure which was key to the hosting of illegal market places on the dark web, in total over 400 hidden services taken down: The action was part of continuing operations to target the use of online market places to trade in illegal commodities such as class A drugs, firearms and false documents. In addition, as stated in my previous letter to you, Border Force officers are on constant alert to keep controlled drugs from entering the country: The associated enforcement response includes intelligence-led examination of packages and letters sent by post to intercept the importation of controlled substances: Working together with law enforcement partners, this activity is co-ordinated by the NCA who are continuing to enhance the security of our borders and lead the fight against serious, organised and complex crime: hope that this letter addresses your concerns Lz_ Aesey Rt Hon Mike Penning MP
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Circumstances of the Death
1. Jacques Gerard Lakeman and Torin Callan Lakeman died at The Grapes Public House; Stoneclough, Bolton on the 1st December 2014. 2_ Jacques and Torin were brothers, who met in Manchester on the November 2014 to attend a football match on the same day played between Manchester United and Hull City at Old Trafford, Manchester. The brothers were born in the Isle of Man and at the time of their deaths Jacques was working in London and Torin was a student studying at Aberystwyth University, Wales They travelled separately to Manchester on the 290 November 2014 before going to the Grapes Public House, where they had arranged to stay overnight: They attended the football match during_the course of the afternoon of_ May, 29th the 29u November 2014 before returning to the Public House at approximately 20:00 hours in the evening: Both men were seen at approximately 21:15 hours on the same evening when visited a nearby shop before returning to the Public House and went to their room shortly after returning from the shop:
5. Jacques and Torin were not seen again after approximately 21.30 hours on the evening of the 29th November 2014 until were found 0n the 1st December 2014 after concerns were raised by their family when failed to return to their addresses in London and Aberystwyth respectively:
6. Evidence was given at the Inquest by a friend of Torin, who was a fellow student at Aberystwyth University, that Torin had obtained MDMA (Ecstasy) during the week to the 29th November 2014 by using the Internet: He used the Internet by a route referred to as the "Dark Internet" or the "Dark Web" , which exists as a form of a "secret" Internet behind & veil and hidden from legitimate Internet use: The website used by Torin was named as Agora and he used a method of access named as "Tor" . Evidence was also given that illicit substances, including Class drugs and prescribed medications, could be obtained by use of the website. 7_ The Ecstasy drug was obtained by Torin using the Internet ad the drug was delivered to Torin's home address in Aberystwyth by post in padded envelope using the Postal System. It is not known whether the drugs were supplied from an address in the United Kingdom or whether the drugs were imported from abroad
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