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Drugs were delivered as police raided flat

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of cannabis from the St Madoes address on February 12, 2019.

Ms Robertson told the court that on June 19, 2018, a member of staff at the sorting office intercepte­d a package, addressed to Lorimer, as it “smelt strongly of cannabis.”

A search warrant was obtained for Lorimer’s home and was executed on July 18, 2018. He arrived while the police were there and a rucksack he was carrying was searched and contained a number of packages addressed to a “named person.”

Three of them contained cannabis with a total weight of just under 100 grammes.

Lorimer also volunteere­d there was about £1000 in cash in the house but told officers: “Everything in the house is mine - I use cannabis for medical purposes.”

A full search of the property revealed several items of drugs parapherna­lia.

A further search warrant was executed on February 12, 2019, when officers witnessed Lorimer hide items under cupboard kickboards and saw Merchant try to jump through a rear window.

As police carried a full search of the house, the postman arrived with the package for Lorimer. They seized cannabis oil, hundreds of capsules containing the same substance, cannabis powder, liquid cannabis and herbal cannabis.

The total value of the drugs seized in the first search, including the seizure from the sorting office, was just over £16,000.

Herbal cannabis, 250 tablets and 11 grammes of cannabis oil seized in the second search in February, 2019, including the items delivered by the postman, was worth around £13,545.

The plea tendered by Merchant is restricted to cannabis found within his rucksack and the cannabis that could be linked to him through fingerprin­t evidence.

It weighed a total of 468 grammes and had a top value of £4680.

Solicitor Paul Parker Smith, for Merchant, will give his plea in mitigation after the background report has been prepared.

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