The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Heroin dealer ‘turns life around’ to avoid prison

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A heroin dealer whose former partner claimed he has turned his life around was spared a jail sentence yesterday.

Ian Stewart became a target during a police surveillan­ce operation and was seen to visit drug stashes in wooded areas in Inverness on several occasions.

After one of his visits to an area by the B861 Inverness to Farr road, officers recovered hidden heroin worth £ 5,490 on the streets. The cache had the potential to provide almost 5,500 “tenner" bags of the drug.

Stewart, 31, was later found to have also sent a text message from his mobile phone saying: “I can't get to my stash ppl about hope it ain't coppers."

He was also discovered to have been in phone contact with a drugs courier who travelled from England to Inverness on three separate occasions. During one of his trips he met the courier in Inverness.

The drugs mule was detained by police on his third trip on arrival in Inverness and was found to be in possession of 132 grams of heroin with a potential street value of £13,220.

Stewart, of Hawthorne Park, Muir of Ord, had admitted supplying the Class A drug between October 1 and November 30 in 2012 on the Inverness to Farr road and elsewhere in Inverness.

The High Court in Edinburgh was told that in the two-month period Stewart, who used the drug, had acted as a dealer in the Inverness area.

A judge told Stewart that normally he would go to prison for such an offence, but he would hand out a community payback order requiring him to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

Lord Woolman said the mother of Stewart's son had provided “a positive character reference" and added: “She says you have turned your life around."

The judge said Stewart had been drug- free for three years and had been in full-time employment for the past 10 months.

“I can't get to my stash ppl about”

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