Isleworth Crown Court |
A
heroin smuggler, who swallowed sixty-five packets of the drug before
boarding a Eurostar train from Brussels to London, had been jailed
for three years.
William
Sowersby, 46, of High View Road, Crystal Palace was stopped by Border
Force officers at St. Pancras International.
He
pleaded guilty to unlawfully importing 749 gms of 15-16% pure heroin
on June 24.
Prosecutor
Mr. Douglas Adams told Isleworth Crown Crown two suspicious packets
fell to the floor from Sowersby's groin area when he was stopped.
A
further nine packets containing white powder and one packet
containing brown powder were discovered and the defendant admited to
the officer he was a heroin user.
He
claimed he had travelled to Belgium to lay flowers at the roadside
where his daughter died in an accident two years ago, but later
conceded this was a lie.
Sowersby
admitted swallowing more packets and later passed sixty-five of them
while in custody.
He
showed officers marks on his arm indicting intravenous heroin use and
agreed his trip to Brussels was simply to collect the drug.
Sowersby,
who lives on disability benefit and housing benefit, said he owed a
drug dealer £1200 and £1500 in other debts.
The
dealer bought the ticket so he could wipe out the debt, said the
defendant.
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