Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city A Salford man whose home was used as a base by drug dealers has avoided being sent to prison.
Police found a haul of drugs including heroin and crack cocaine when they raided James Currie's home in Clifton, Salford. Despite being the registered tenant, he was no longer living at the address which was at the centre of a drug dealing operation.
At Manchester Crown Court today (Friday, August 20), Currie, 46, was spared jail after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis. READ MORE: Murder investigation launched after man found critically hurt at Manchester bus stop dies Prosecutor Henry Blackshaw said police raided Currie's home in
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