Drug dealer son of iconic 1990s band’s lead singer who was snared by cops after finding messages about his dad is jailed

Published on July 25, 2025 at 09:27 PM

THE drug dealer son of an iconic ’90s singer has been jailed after being identified in texts linked to his dad.

Thomas Hooton, 30, was trusted to broker multi-million pound for using an encrypted messaging service.

Mugshot of Thomas Hooton.
Thomas Hooton, 30, has been jailed for more than 10 years for his role in multi-million pound drug deals
Peter Hooton of The Farm performing on stage at the Rewind Festival.
The criminal was identified after officers deciphered a number of clues which linked the drug dealer to his dad Peter Hooton - lead singer of The Farm

However, specialist officers were able to identify the criminal - who was using the name “Ownraptor” - by linking messages on the account to the identity of his dad Peter Hooton, 62, lead singer of The Farm.

Today, the 30-year-old was sentenced at Crown Court to 10 years and eight months in after previously pleading guilty to conspiring to supply heroin, cocaine, and ketamine.

Specialist investigators had managed to nick the drug dealer after piecing together a number of clues about his identity - including pictures of his musician dad with the trophy.

On one occasion, an associate sent Hooton a picture of his dad Peter and also made comments linking the criminal to him.

Hooton also spoke in messages about a Black A3 and that his “arl fella’” arranged his for him.

Official checks then showed Peter Hooton had insured a black Audi A3 for his son.

After being arrested by officers from Merseyside’s Organised Crime Partnership in April, Hooton later pleaded guilty to the supply of a number of .

All in all, he had been messaging criminals on the service EncroChat to deal drugs with a wholesale value of around £1.3 million.

The drug dealer had 41 different names for contacts within EncroChat and had a County Lines drug supply to criminals across as well as north-east and southern .

‘HIS DRUG SUPPLY OPERATIONS SPANNED THE UK, WORKING WITH HIGH LEVEL CRIMINALS’

A spokesperson for the National Crime Agency said: “At the very minimum, Hooton was involved in the supply of 42.5kg of cannabis, 3.25kg of heroin,10kg of cocaine and 1kg of ketamine.

“His messages said he was in possession of around £400,000 and owed £258,000.”

His offences were committed between March 26 and June 4 in 2020.

Detective Chief Inspector Lynsay Armbruster said: “It’s clear Hooton was involved in organised crime for a long time before he was charged.

“His criminal and geographical reach will have taken considerable time to establish.

“His drug supply operations were on an almost daily basis, they were sustained and spanned the UK working with high level criminals.”

was infiltrated and taken down in 2020 by a European taskforce.

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