Lewis Taylor was considered the head of the conspiracy, and he organised the commercial selling of Class A and B drugs. “Luke Taylor had a significant role but has to be distinguished from his brother. The court was told that the offending came to light when it was feared Lewis Taylor was kidnapped. Blaise Morris, defending both Taylors, said the ‘close relationship’ for Lewis Taylor in relation to Canada was for the cannabis alone. Mr Morris added that Luke Taylor had depression but also did not seek to minimize his offending.