A dog breeder from North Lanarkshire was one of a gang of seven jailed after cops foiled a high-level drug dealing operation.Richard Parvin, 38, from Motherwell was hit with the longest sentence of the seven who were jailed for a total of more than 26 years at the High Court in Glasgow after they were snared with drugs and cash worth around £400.000.Parvin, along with Neil Brown, 34, George McLean, 32, Craig Mitchell, 30, John Cord, 34, Francis Ross Snr.
47, and his son also Francis Ross Jnr., 22, had all entered guilty pleas to charges of being involved in the supply of controlled drugs.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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They later seized another phone from him which contained pictures of blocks of cocaine, tick lists and messages implicating him in the supply drugs.
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