The couriers, who included his mother, wife, brother, and lover, never carried less than £250,000 each on every trip and in one 12-month period, 21 articulated lorries, three tourist coaches and numerous cars crossed the Channel laden with cannabis and cocaine. After the drugs were sold, the cash was delivered to Michael and either laundered through a bureau de change in Edgware, or changed into high denomination notes and sent back with couriers to Spain, Holland and France.