Cocaine kingpin guilty plea cost taxpayers £40k
Daily Record|September 11, 2024
Mounting legal aid bill for gang of banana box drug smugglers
DAVID MEIKLE
Cocaine kingpin guilty plea cost taxpayers £40k

A CRIME gang headed by Jamie "Iceman" Stevenson has cost taxpayers almost £40,000 in legal aid.

Stevenson, 59, was in charge of an international cocaine smuggling operation which attempted to import £76million of the class-A drug inside boxes of bananas.

The gangster was told the profits from the drugs, which were shipped from Ecuador, would be "life changing" but the shipment was intercepted at Dover.

A trial started at the High Court in Glasgow last month but, with evidence mounting, Stevenson and his cronies were left with no choice but to plead guilty.

This story is from the September 11, 2024 edition of Daily Record.

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