The WoolyO gang, based in south-east London, was involved in violent crime, showcasing their activities through social media and drill music. Initially sentenced to terms between four and 15 years, their convictions sparked an appeal that deemed their sentences insufficient for the severity of their crimes. The Court of Appeal reinstated stricter punishments for two of the gang members, highlighting legal efforts to address street violence and deter similar criminal behavior accentuated through online platforms.
The gang's criminal activities, publicized through social media, included two shootings in Charlton, showcasing their influence and audacity in flaunting their crimes.
The Court of Appeal determined that only Ladeaga and Aidoo's original sentences were unduly lenient, demonstrating a legal acknowledgment of the seriousness of their offenses.
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