Hulking gangland enforcer nicknamed ‘Chop Chop’ threatened terrified mum at her home while chasing ex’s £15k debt

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A HULKING gangland enforcer nicknamed “Chop Chop” threatened a terrified mum while chasing her ex’s £15,000 drug debt.

Sebastian Jones, 35, demanded Rebecca Livesley hand over the cash when he showed up at her home with an accomplice.

CavendishSebastian Jones threatened an innocent mum over her ex-boyfriend’s drug debt[/caption]

CavendishHe has been ordered to pay the £3,000 back[/caption]

CavendishHis accomplice Christopher Swift also threatened the mum[/caption]

The pair told her they would get her former partner’s mum’s “f***ing head blown off” if she failed to cough up the £15,000.

The terrified mum managed to scrape together £1,000 of her own money and borrowed £2,000 from her dad.

She then hand delivered it through the letterbox of Jones’ home in Oldham, Greater Manchester, which has a bust of the Roman emperor Nero in the front window.

Jones has now been ordered to pay back the £3,000 in a Proceeds of Crime hearing.

The gangster was previously jailed for 24 months alongside accomplice Christopher Swift, 30, after admitting blackmail.

Swift, who was jailed for 27 months, was ordered to pay back a nominal £1 after a court heard he had no assets.

Jones threatened Ms Livesley just one year after he sparked outrage when he posed near an erupting volcano in La Palma.

The gangland enforcer and his pals were branded “lava louts” after they breached a Spanish police checkpoint to take selfies.

Jet-setter Jones regularly boasted about his lavish lifestyle on social media as he enjoyed exotic holidays and looking after unusual animals, including a serval and baby alligator.

He acted as an “intermediary” to a group of associates when he was tasked with collecting the £15,000 drug debt.

Jones and Swift showed up at Ms Livesley’s home and, with the latter telling her had “put the windows through” the wrong house before.

She sent her three children and dad upstairs as she feared for her family before wrangling the cash together.

Jones later admitted he “crossed a line” by going to the victim’s home but said there was an “absence of actual violence”.

CavendishJones bragged about his lavish life on social media[/caption]

CavendishHe hit the headlines after posing by an erupting volcano[/caption]

CavendishJones was jailed for 24 months for blackmail[/caption]

CavendishHe acted as an ‘intermediary’ to a group of gangsters[/caption]

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