A Keighley man was at the centre of a drugs gang which smuggled more than 550,000 ecstasy tablets into the country.
Phillip Grange, 49, from Lees Moor was a key member of the drug ring, which was found with drug hauls worth over £6 million.
Grange and three men from Greater Manchester - Michael Baines of Hollins, Sehal Bin Ali Dahouchi of Prestwich and Alan Lever of Moston - were found guilty of importing controlled drugs at Manchester Crown Court.
Grange regularly travelled to Amsterdam using a false passport and often met up with Baines and Lever.
Grange, Baines and Dahouchi were found guilty on January 17 and Lever was found guilty on January 18.
They are due to be sentenced in four weeks.
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