Nine criminals involved in the false imprisonment, blackmail, and torture of three men at a South Shields garage have today been jailed.

The group lured their victims to a lock-up off Fowler Street on September 18 last year, before holding them prisoners and subjecting them to horrifying levels of violence.

The violence included the use of a blowtorch and a spade, as the offenders demanded significant amounts of money from the victims and their families in order to secure their release.(Image: Northumbria Police)

The three victims were each treated in hospital for a range of injuries, and Northumbria Police’s Major Investigation Team (MIT) immediately set about identifying those responsible.

Over the weeks that followed, raids were executed across the North East with nine suspects arrested and charged with a string of offences.

Seven pleaded guilty to two counts of false imprisonment and one count of blackmail when appearing at Newcastle Crown Court in April, while two other suspects admitted affray in June.(Image: Northumbria Police)

Across several days this month, the offenders have now been sentenced.

The defendants are:

  • Craig Seales, 38, of Rembrandt Avenue, South Shields, jailed for 10 years and four months after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailCraig SealesCraig Seales (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Daniel Lake, 33, of Landseer Gardens, South Shields, jailed for 11 years and eight months with an extended licence period of a further 28 months after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailDaniel LakeDaniel Lake (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Samantha Olsen, 36, of Sheridan Road, South Shields, jailed for eight and a half years after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailSamantha OlsenSamantha Olsen (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Jonathon Ferguson, 31, of Quarry Lane, South Shields, jailed for eight years and a half years after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailJonathon Ferguson,Jonathon Ferguson, (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Iain Sutherland, 34, of Marigold Walk, South Shields, jailed for nine years and six months after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailIain SutherlandIain Sutherland (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Kasim Thompson, 35, of Cedar Grove, South Shields, jailed for nine years after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailKasim ThompsonKasim Thompson (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Grant Maclean, 25, of Bluebell Way, South Shields, jailed for nine years and three months after being convicted of two counts of false imprisonment and blackmailGrant MacleanGrant Maclean (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Jonathon Mason, 35, of Pine Avenue, South Shields, jailed for 15 months after being convicted of affrayJonathon MasonJonathon Mason (Image: Northumbria Police)
  • Liam Price, 30, of Oak Avenue, South Shields, jailed for 15 months after being convicted of affray(Image: Northumbria Police)

Northumbria Police Detective Inspector Mark Atherton, the senior investigating officer in the case, said: “This was a terrifying ordeal for the three victims who were subjected to significant levels of violence.

“It is clear the origins to this offence lie in organised criminal activity linked to drug dealing and these offenders set about to punish and intimidate the victims that day. No matter what was behind the dispute, the violence faced by the victims that day was sustained and significant.

“Violence of any kind will never be tolerated and a huge amount of work from a team of specialist detectives working closely with CPS North East Complex Casework Unit has culminated in the conviction of nine violent offenders.


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“I would also like to commend the outstanding bravery that the victims have shown throughout the criminal justice process.

“As part of Operation Sentinel, our dedicated activity to tackle serious and organised crime, we will continue to consider every tactic at our disposal to dismantle criminal networks and bring offenders to justice.”