Source: The Times (UK) Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ Copyright: 1998 Times Newspapers Ltd Pubdate: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 Author: Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent HITMAN'S VICTIM HAD LINKS TO DRUG GANG A FINANCIAL adviser to one of London's most powerful underworld gangs has been shot dead on his doorstep by a hitman, police said yesterday. Scotland Yard detectives are investigating links between the death of Solly Nahome, a Hatton Gardens diamond dealer, and the Adams family. The clan is credited with extensive interests, including drug trafficking, across North London. Mr Nahome, 48, was killed as he returned to his family home in Finchley, northwest London. A black gunman shot him several times before fleeing on a Honda motorcycle. Police said the victim, who had a criminal record, was the "right-hand man" and close friend to a senior member of the family. Earlier this year Tommy Adams, regarded as the second most senior member of the group, was jailed for seven and a half years for smuggling UKP2 million of cannabis into Britain. The gang, which was originally based in Islington, is suspected by police of running protection rackets and drug dealing. It is believed to own several nightclubs. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck