Men Trafficked £2,000 Worth of Cocaine into Pembrokeshire for Sale

Two men face sentencing for trafficking cocaine into Pembrokeshire for a woman to sell, with the drugs valued at £2,000.

Men Trafficked £2,000 Worth of Cocaine into Pembrokeshire for Sale
Men Trafficked £2,000 Worth of Cocaine into Pembrokeshire for Sale

Pembrokeshire: So, here’s the scoop. Two guys, Leslie Thomas and Adam Idris, got caught trafficking cocaine worth about £2,000. They were bringing it in for a woman named Jessie Thompson to sell.

They drove all the way from Swansea to deliver the stuff. The court heard that they were involved in a bunch of drug and knife offenses. Idris and Thompson admitted to being part of the cocaine supply back in July.

Idris, who’s 42, also confessed to having cocaine with plans to sell it. Thompson, who’s 30, didn’t admit to that but took a lesser charge for just having the cocaine.

Then there’s Thomas, 65, who denied being involved in the supply but later admitted to having cocaine. All three were held in custody, and Thomas is set to go to trial in January.

But guess what? He came back to court recently and admitted to having the intent to supply. The prosecutor mentioned that the two guys drove from Swansea to Pembrokeshire to drop off the drugs for Thompson to sell.

They found knives in their car, but the prosecution dropped those charges. The judge cleared them of those knife offenses, and now they’re all set to be sentenced soon.

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