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Former Highland League footballer from Alness who played for Elgin City, Brora Rangers and Forres Mechanics admits being concerned in supply of cocaine


By Ali Morrison

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Inverness Sheriff Court.
Inverness Sheriff Court.

The man will be sentenced on September 14 after changing his plea to guilty during his jury trial at Inverness this week.

Gordon Finlayson (27) turned out for a number of clubs including Elgin City, Brora Rangers and Forres Mechanics.

He also won the 2019 North Caledonian League player of the year award while playing for his home team of Alness United.

Finlayson, of Shillinghill, Alness, had denied being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

But after two witnesses gave evidence he admitted the offence, which was slightly amended.

Fiscal depute Robert Weir told the court that 38-year-old Gemma Lennox, who lived nearby, was pruning bushes in a community garden in Shillinghill when she discovered a bag of white powder.

"She showed it to her partner and then handed it over to police," he said. "Later that day, Finlayson approached her three times with regards to losing something in the bush.

"He first claimed he had lost of ball in the bush and the second and thrd time he claimed his friend had lost a very important bag in a more distressed state.

"She then left and observed Finlayson and his brother searching the bush. Later that day, Finlayson attempted to add her via Facebook which she declined and his brother attempted to call her via Facebook messenger."

Mr Weir told Sheriff Margaret Neilson that the 121.94 grams of cocaine had a wholesale value of £5000 but had a maximum street value, if sold in one gram deals, of £12,100.

Defence solicitor Graham Mann reserved his comments on behalf of first offender Finlayson until a background report had been prepared.

Finlayson's bail was continued.


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