Altrincham, began promoting the product on his Instagram account, telling his followers to go to the website in return for free drugs, Manchester Crown Court heard.He kept in contact with the company, also known as TNP, through the social networking site Wickr, which had end-to-end encrypted messages.Throughout a 10-month period, Lawless made over £166,000, for which he kept 25% profits, meaning he received £40,000.After a search at his parents address, officers found designer t-shirts still in their packaging, perfume in and out of boxes as well as other designer clothing.Then after a search at his address, in his bedroom police found blister packs of a ‘haul of human growth hormones’ including tablets and vials of drugs similar to.
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