Sentencing delayed again on drugs duo

By Neil Speight

5th Nov 2022 | Local News

Stansted airport.
Stansted airport.

SENTENCING has again been delayed on two Thurrock men who have admitted attempting to export cocaine via Stansted airport.

Bradley Pryer, 23, of Stanford-le-Hope and Cain Adams, 23, of Grays, were initially due to appear at Chelmsford Crown Court for sentencing last month and it was rescheduled for this past week but has now been delayed again until January 2023.

Both previously pleaded guilty to attempting to export cocaine from the UK to Iceland, having been stopped at Stansted Airport in April 2022 as they were about to board a fight to Reykjavik.

They had concealed the drugs inside themselves. Pryer has also pleaded guilty to multiple offences relating to the supply of cocaine in Essex, south London and Portsmouth.

     

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