In the late 1960s the Richardson Torture Gang and the Kray Twins were
removed from the London scene by ACC Gerry McArthur and Det. Supt.
Nipper Read respectively.
Predictably it was not long before the vacuum this left was being
filled. With McArthur retired and Read moved on, who was to sort out the
new gangland threat?
Step forward Detective Chief Superintendent Bert Wickstead. Having cut
his teeth on young desperadoes and neo-Nazis in North London and solved
London's biggest post war bank robbery, Wickstead was well qualified to
head up the Yard's Serious Crime Squad.
First to fall were the Dixon brothers, followed by the Tibbs family. As
his fame spread he took on the West End Maltese Syndicate specialising
in prostitution and extortion. When he broke up the Norma Levy call-girl
ring, two cabinet peers had to resign.
Inevitably Wickstead's career was dogged by unproved allegations of
malpractice but, as this riveting 'insider' account conclusively proves,
he more than earned his sobriquet 'The Gangbuster'.