Glasgow Times

Dealer found guilty after big drugsswoop

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A GLASGOW drug dealer has been convicted with two other men at the city’s High Court.

Donald Gray, 50, from the city, and Michael Carroll, 33, from Dundee and Lee Curtin, 42, from Liverpool, were convicted at Glasgow High Court yesterday for their involvemen­t in drug dealing in Tayside.

They were arrested in Operation Silvara, an intelligen­ce operation led by the Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit.

The drugs recovered in this operation totalled £12,500 of heroin, £280,000 of cannabis resin, £40,000 of other forms of cannabis, and £45,960 of high-purity cocaine.

Detective Constable David Johnstone, of the Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit, said: “Tackling the illegal supply of controlled drugs remains a priority for Police Scotland and today’s conviction serves as a reminder that we will target those individual­s who are intent on making money from this illegal trade.

“Operation Silvara was an intelligen­ce-led operation which led to the recovery of over £15,000 in cash and over £220,000 of class A and class B controlled drugs which would have caused significan­t harm and misery to our communitie­s if they had reached their intended destinatio­n. “

He added: “Police Scotland is committed to reducing the tragic impact of drugs on individual­s, families and communitie­s in Scotland. Enforcemen­t is but one means of tackling this problem and we recognise the value and importance of prevention and effective partnershi­p engagement.

“We work closely with partners including NHS, Education, Alcohol and Drug Partnershi­ps and Drug charities to raise awareness about substance use and associated harms which supports our prevention work in schools and communitie­s.

“We remain committed to keeping our communitie­s safe and actively target those individual­s involved in Serious and Organised Crime whilst ensuring our wider communitie­s are provided with accurate informatio­n regarding substance use, and associated harms.

“We aim to make Scotland a safer place.

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Glasgow’s High Court

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