hereAfter being arrested, Brozena said he had been approached by a 'Moroccan man', who had offered him £1,000 to transport the money from Glasgow back into England.Before police revealed the fingerprint evidence, Stefanowicz denied any knowledge and claimed he wouldn't be forensically linked to the cash.Sending the pair down for a year apiece, Judge Richard Mansell QC said: "This was clearly an organised collection and delivery of a large sum of criminal money, most probably the proceeds of drug trafficking or other serious crime."But you were clearly acting as couriers, or delivery men, under the direction of an organised criminal group, who clearly trusted you and most probably were based in the south east."Defending Brozena, Richard.
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