Jail for Norfolk man who sold drugs via dark web site


A man operated a major dark web drugs online market place from his Norfolk home by offering a range of narcotics, including heroin.

Steven Parker (52) A.K.A. DMSoldiersNDD

Steven Parker, 52, ran the illicit darknet vendor account DMSoldiersNDD (Dark Market Soldiers Next Day Delivery) on a previous now defunct darknet market Dark0de from his address at Hempstead, near Sea Palling.

DNMSoldiersNDD listings on previous (now defunct) darknet market ; Dark0de

Norwich Crown Court heard the site had been active for several years and offered a range of controlled substances for sale including heroin, ecstasy, amphetamines, diazepam, Xanax, and cannabis.

Tablets on sale from the site

But the criminal enterprise was dismantled by specialist cyber detectives from ERSOU’s Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU), who identified Parker as the key suspect. 

Further enquiries revealed that he managed and controlled the entire operation, with his then-partner Louise Daniels providing logistical support.

He was arrested in June 2022 in Attleborough and caught in possession of a package of pills ready to be posted to a customer. 

A laptop seized at the scene contained evidence linking him to the dark web vendor, with investigators also connecting him to the importation of MDMA tablets from Germany.

Parker, more recently of Belmore Close, Cambridge, was later charged with the importation and supply of class A drugs and cannabis cultivation.

He was jailed for six-and-a-half years when he appeared at court earlier this week.

Daniels, 45, of Easthaugh Road, Lyng, was given a 12-month community order, 100 hours unpaid work and 15 days rehabilitation activity after being convicted of money laundering.

Detective Inspector Colin Troll, from ERSOU, said: “This case demonstrates our commitment to tackling organised crime in all its forms, including those operating in hidden online spaces.

“ERSOU’s specialist investigators work tirelessly alongside colleagues in police forces across the eastern region to tackle cyber criminality. By dismantling this operation, we have disrupted the supply of harmful substances and brought those responsible to justice.”