curtains fell on a window blind boss yesterday as he was caged for being a £30,000 cocaine courier. Paul Duffy, who owns firm Perfect Window Blinds, had thousands of pounds of cash on him when stopped by cops.
And a search of the 31-year-old's black Range Rover revealed a rock of high-purity coke, known as 'prop', and a bag containing a low-purity powder - often referred to as 'cooncil'.
The prop rock weighed 245.88 grams and had a purity of 75% or more, which could have netted between £25,000 and £29,000 when sold at around £120 a gram.The smaller bag, which contained 54.3g of cocaine which was less than ten percent pure, could have sold for between £1,080 and £2,160 if sold on in gram deals.That took the total potential value of Duffy's.
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