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Jonathan Geddes

Drug courier jailed after being caught with £450k of cocaine in Lanarkshire

A joiner caught with a £450,000 haul of cocaine while on a trip to see his sick mother has been jailed for four years.

Gary O'Connell was held in Gartcosh, North Lanarkshire on April 18 2020.

A total of nine kilogrammes of cocaine was found hidden in a secret compartment of a Renault Kangoo van he had been driving.

Police also seized an encrypted phone which had messages discussing a drugs pick-up.

O'Connell was today sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow.

The 23 year-old, from Castlemilk, had previously pled guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

Prosecutors stated the offence had a connection to serious and organised crime.

Gary O'Connell was arrested with £452,000 of cocaine in his van (Lanarkshire Live)

Judge William Gallacher said the jail-term would have been six years, but for the guilty plea.

O'Connell was arrested after he was clocked chatting to another man, who then drove off.

Prosecutor Leigh Lawrie said: "He stated that he had just driven home from England where he had visited his ill mother.

"He stated he had just handed back the keys of the van to the individual who drove off."

Glasgow High Court (Daily Record)

The Renault van was then searched by officers.

Miss Lawrie added: "A magnet was stuck against the white metal interior at the side.

"The engine was turned on and the magnet was run along the side of the footstep area at the sliding door.

"This action triggered a hydraulic hide to open up within the rear of the van.

"Within it was nine taped packages found to be cocaine weighing nine kilogrammes.

"The value of the cocaine is indicated to be £452,000."

The purity of the drugs ranged from 28-64 per cent.

O'Connell stated he had been told to go to Preston in Lancashire and that he would receive money for doing this.

Miss Lawrie said: "He said a man chapped the back of the van.

"He did not see him and did not know who he was.

"The unknown man then put something into the van and took something out of it."

O'Connell claimed he drove back to Scotland unaware of anything in the van.

HIs lawyer said today O'Connell had debts and initially tried to pay it off with legitimate loans before turning to crime.

Jennifer Bain QC, defending, added: "He cites his ignorance in respect of the amount of drugs (in the van) and the wider operation.

"He has expressed to me how difficult it is to believe how he could have been so very stupid."

Judge Gallacher said O'Connell's claims appeared to show "extraordinary naivety".

He went on: "I have to have a public responsibility for the impact class A drugs have in the community and society in general."

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