Four men jailed for drugs and serious organised crime offences - Hillington, Glasgow
Four men have been sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison for their part in serious and organised crime and the supply and distribution of Class A drugs in Glasgow.
James Davidson (58), David Mullarkey (47), Ellis Hardy (42) and Wayne Smith (39) were arrested following an intelligence-led operation in June 2019.
Cocaine worth nearly £10million was found within two vehicles, which had been adapted to conceal the drugs, being used by the men.
Following the sentencing at the High Court in Edinburgh today, Tuesday, 15 February 2022, Detective Superintendent Craig Willison said:
”There is no doubt that the seizure of this cocaine caused a massive disruption in the supply of drugs. This cocaine was destined for the streets of Scotland, causing untold misery and damage in our communities. The men involved thought their methods of concealing the drugs would protect them from detection. However, their arrest proves that is not the case.
"I want to assure the public that we will continue to target anyone involved in this type of activity, disrupting and dismantling their drug route networks whenever and wherever we can.”