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Pair of soldiers who plotted to sell cannabis are spared jail
Pair of soldiers who plotted to sell cannabis are spared jail

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Pair of soldiers who plotted to sell cannabis are spared jail

Two serving British Army soldiers who plotted to sell more than £8,000 worth of cannabis have avoided jail. When police arrested one of the soldiers, he phoned his wife telling her to get rid of a bag. But officers spotted her trying to hide a holdall full of cannabis in a hedgerow, the court heard. Sentencing the duo at Westminster Magistrates' Court, chief magistrate Paul Goldspring said their offending had been driven by 'greed'. After the judge previously ruled they could not be named because of national security concerns, the pair were referred to only as Defendant X and Defendant Y. The hearing was conducted in a closed court with the public excluded and the soldiers sat behind a screen in the dock. The duo, whose unit can also not be revealed, admit being concerned in the making of an offer to supply the class B drug between November 23 2023 and November 28 2023. Defendant Y further admitted having cannabis on November 30 2023 with intent to supply, while Defendant X pleaded guilty to being in possession of the drug on the same date. Judge Goldspring told them: 'You have led exemplary lives as soldiers. 'You have served us with great valour, bravery and fortitude. 'The reason for this offending is plain and simple: greed. 'That creates a paradox'. Defendant X was handed a 10-month suspended sentence, and Defendant Y an eight-month suspended sentence. The judge said he believed the the soldiers' remorse is 'genuine' and spared them from an immediate custody term. Frederick Hookway, prosecuting, said that after being arrested, Defendant Y, who has served for more than 20 years, asked to phone his wife from the police station, claiming that his daughter was unwell. 'He instructed his wife to dispose of a bag and not to ask any questions,' the court heard. But police were watching the house using a drone, and spotted his wife carrying a 'holdall that she then attempted to hide'. Defendant Y 'fell in with the wrong crowd' after what had been an impressive military career, the court heard. DNA profiles matching both X and Y were found on the holdall, Mr Hookway said. The quantity of cannabis found in Defendant Y's possession was 997 grams, which had a street value of £10,000, the prosecutor added. Defendant X was found with 33.47 grams, the court heard. The court was told that Defendant X's mental health had declined after he became injured. Messages between the pair showed them discussing selling the cannabis, Mr Hookway said. They spoke of selling 2.3 kilos for £8,750, the court heard. Defendant X also pleaded guilty to possessing articles for use in fraud relating to seven receipts for a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41MM Jubilee watch. He confirmed the receipts were fake and that he had intended to use them to sell a fake Rolex. The soldiers were each ordered to pay £200 in costs.

Two serving British Armed Forces members admit trying to sell cannabis
Two serving British Armed Forces members admit trying to sell cannabis

Sky News

time20-02-2025

  • Sky News

Two serving British Armed Forces members admit trying to sell cannabis

Two serving British Armed Forces members have admitted trying to sell cannabis. Identified only as X and Y, the defendants pleaded guilty to being concerned in the making of an offer to supply the class B drug between 23 November and 28 November 2023. At Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday, Y also pleaded guilty to having cannabis on 30 November 2023 with intent to supply, while X admitted being in possession of the drug on the same date. Prosecutor Frederick Hookway said Y was found to be in possession of 997 grams of cannabis, with a street value of around £10,000. X was also found with 33.47 grams, the court heard. Mr Hookway then told the court the pair exchanged messages discussing selling the cannabis and spoke of selling 2.3 kilos for £8,750. The Armed Forces members, who are involved in "kinetic operations", will be sentenced at Westminster Magistrates' Court at a later date. Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring told the defendants they could be jailed and said: "Custody is very much in play." Defendant X also pleaded guilty in court to possessing articles for use in fraud, relating to seven receipts for a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41MM Jubilee watch. The court heard he confirmed the receipts were fake and that he had planned to use them to sell a fake Rolex.

Two serving members of Armed Forces admit trying to sell cannabis
Two serving members of Armed Forces admit trying to sell cannabis

The Independent

time20-02-2025

  • The Independent

Two serving members of Armed Forces admit trying to sell cannabis

Two serving members of the British Armed Forces have admitted to trying to sell cannabis. The defendants, named only as X and Y, pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday to being concerned in the making of an offer to supply the class B drug between November 23 2023 and November 28 2023. Defendant Y further admitted having cannabis on November 30 2023 with intent to supply, while Defendant X pleaded guilty to being in possession of the drug on the same date, the court heard. Frederick Hookway, prosecuting, said the quantity of cannabis found in Defendant Y's possession was 997 grams, which had a street value of £10,000. Defendant X was found with 33.47 grams, the court heard. Messages between the pair showed them discussing selling the cannabis, Mr Hookway said. They spoke of selling 2.3 kilos for £8,750, the court heard. Defendant X also pleaded guilty to possessing articles for use in fraud relating to seven receipts for a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41MM Jubilee watch. He confirmed the receipts were fake and that he had intended to use them to sell a fake Rolex, the court heard. The pair, who are involved in 'kinetic operations' within the Armed Forces, will be sentenced at Westminster Magistrates' Court at a later date. Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring told the defendants that they could be jailed, saying: 'Custody is very much in play.'

Two serving members of Armed Forces admit trying to sell cannabis
Two serving members of Armed Forces admit trying to sell cannabis

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Two serving members of Armed Forces admit trying to sell cannabis

Two serving members of the British Armed Forces have admitted to trying to sell cannabis. The defendants, named only as X and Y, pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday to being concerned in the making of an offer to supply the class B drug between November 23 2023 and November 28 2023. Defendant Y further admitted having cannabis on November 30 2023 with intent to supply, while Defendant X pleaded guilty to being in possession of the drug on the same date, the court heard. Frederick Hookway, prosecuting, said the quantity of cannabis found in Defendant Y's possession was 997 grams, which had a street value of £10,000. Defendant X was found with 33.47 grams, the court heard. Messages between the pair showed them discussing selling the cannabis, Mr Hookway said. They spoke of selling 2.3 kilos for £8,750, the court heard. Defendant X also pleaded guilty to possessing articles for use in fraud relating to seven receipts for a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41MM Jubilee watch. He confirmed the receipts were fake and that he had intended to use them to sell a fake Rolex, the court heard. The pair, who are involved in 'kinetic operations' within the Armed Forces, will be sentenced at Westminster Magistrates' Court at a later date.

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