Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Three accused of supplying heroin

- BY ALAN WILSON

Three people have appeared in court accused of supplying heroin, one of them as part of a serious organised crime operation.

Their appearance came after a police raid on t wo houses i n Dundee’s Charleston area on Wednesday.

Marjory Stevenson, 57, of Craigowan Road, Neil Edgcumbe, 42, of Buttars Place, and 28-year-old Jennifer Thomson, of Buttars Place, all appeared in court under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

The charge against Stevenson alleges that she was concerned in the supply of diamorphin­e (heroin) on May 2, at Craigowan Road, and prosecutor­s say it will be proved that the offence was aggravated by a connection with serious organised crime.

Edgcumbe and Thomson are alleged to have been concerned in the supply of diamorphin­e at Buttars Place.

All three appeared separately and in private before Sheriff Christophe­r Shead on the same petition.

Neither made any plea during their brief appearance before the sheriff and all three were released on bail while the case was continued for further examinatio­n.

A spokesman for Police Scotland said: “Officers searched a total of six properties within the Charleston area of the city as part of an ongoing intelligen­ce -led operation into the supply of Class A controlled drugs. This resulted i n approximat­ely £25,000 worth of heroin being recovered.

“This significan­t seizure follows a recovery of £400,000 of heroin from the Claverhous­e area of Dundee last month.”

Detective Chief Inspector Iain Wales from Tayside Division said: “This activity is part of a concerted effort in conjunctio­n with local partners to tackle the recent increase in drugs-related deaths in the Tayside area.

“Police Scotland is committed to reducing the tragic impact of drugs on individual­s, families and communitie­s in Scotland by tackling those who would seek to cause harm and those who subsequent­ly benefit from this misery caused.

“We continue to work with partners to tackle those behind the supply of controlled drugs into our communitie­s and protect those who are vulnerable to all aspects of organised crime.

“We will continue to deal with those who are involved in and benefit from serious and organised crime including those concerned in the supply of drugs.”

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A “BOUNCEATHO­N” was held at Jessie Ann Dance and Fitness in Arbroath to raise funds for the local community. At the 12-hour event in Millgate, Jessie (left) challenged 16 members of her Boogie Bounce mini-trampoline class to dance the day away in...
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One of the drugs raids.

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