The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Prisoner used trip to children’s hearing to collect drugs stash

Convict picked up heroin that had been hidden in toilets

- STewarT alexander

A jailed drug dealer used a trip to a children’s hearing to smuggle nearly £800 worth of heroin into a highsecuri­ty prison, a court has heard.

Brendan McGivern, from Blairgowri­e, was serving a sentence at Glenochil Prison, Clackmanna­nshire, at the time, after pleading guilty last year to battering his girlfriend with a shoe.

The father of five picked up nearly two ounces of heroin that had been hidden in a toilet cubicle at a building in Perth where the children’s hearing was being held.

McGivern, who was transporte­d from the jail to attend the hearing, had asked to use the loo.

Falkirk Sheriff Court heard that guards who were accompanyi­ng him became suspicious that he might have picked something up in the toilet.

He was searched on his return to Glenochil, and found in possession of four wraps of brown powder, which turned out to be heroin. Prosecutor Graham McLachlan said the total weight of the drug was 52 grams, which would have had a value of £740 in jail.

He said: “That’s predicated on sub-division into 3.5-gram deals.”

Two mobile phones and a SIM card were found in his cell. The incident took place on January 12. Another mobile had been found in McGivern’s cell four and a half months earlier, on September 1 2015, after warders received a tip-off and staged an on-the-spot search.

McGivern, 35, pleaded guilty to possessing three mobile phones and the heroin, the latter with intent to supply, in the jail.

Paul Ralph, defending, said he had been put under pressure in the jail after the loss of the first mobile.

The drugs were then left at an address and taken to the hearing.

Jailing him for two years and four months, Sheriff Craig Caldwell said he accepted he had been under “some degree of coercion”, but he already had a “significan­t previous conviction” for drug supply.

Last year McGivern was jailed for a year and eight months for a sustained assault on Nicola Shepherd at her home in Ferguson Park, Blairgowri­e, after she revealed to him that she had been seeing another man behind his back.

That’s predicated on subdivisio­n into 3.5-gram deals. PROSECUTOR GRAHAM MCLACHLAN

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