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Five Ross-shire men appear at Inverness Sheriff Court accused of being involved with serious organised crime to supply drugs; their appearance follows a Police Scotland statement on Thursday in which it said it had seized cocaine and cannabis worth a combined £700,000 since February


By Ali Morrison

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Inverness Justice Centre.
Inverness Justice Centre.

FIVE Easter Ross men have appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court accused of being involved with serious organised crime to supply drugs.

Invergordon men 19 year old Cameron Ross and 19 year old Owen Robinson, 25 year old Ryan Ross from Tain and 23 year old Alasdair Finlayson and 30 year old Daniel Degan, both from Alness, were all released on bail.

All five are charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine and cannabis,and being involved in serious organised crime to facilitate the supply of drugs.

Finlayson is accused of being involved in serious crime by supplying large amounts of drugs between England and Scotland and directing his five other accused to organise the supply of drugs.

He is also charged with Degan of being concerned in the supply of Ketamine. All six made no plea and were committed for further examination.

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