Phillip Grange, Simon Finlay,Peter Hannigan, Darren Morris, and Mark Neville,arrested following an investigation by Cumbria police
Five men are to appear at Carlisle Crown Court next month accused of being involved in a conspiracy to import £14 million-worth of cocaine into Britain.The men were arrested following an investigation by Cumbria police in which nearly 300lb of cocaine was discovered in two lorries intercepted at the port of Harwich in Essex.
Those charged are: Phillip Grange, 54, of Park Valley, The Park, Nottingham; Simon Finlay, 32, of Park Lane, Wesham, Preston; Peter Hannigan, 49, of Kendal; and Darren Morris, 32, and Mark Neville, 41, both of Preston.They are all charged with conspiring to import illegal drugs.None of them was at a crown court for a hearing to set a timetable for future hearings.
Those charged are: Phillip Grange, 54, of Park Valley, The Park, Nottingham; Simon Finlay, 32, of Park Lane, Wesham, Preston; Peter Hannigan, 49, of Kendal; and Darren Morris, 32, and Mark Neville, 41, both of Preston.They are all charged with conspiring to import illegal drugs.None of them was at a crown court for a hearing to set a timetable for future hearings.
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