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A man has been found guilty after “playing a key role” in a conspiracy to import cocaine with a street value of more than £40m.
The drugs were found in a van at The Stags Head Inn in Lelley, near Hedon in East Yorkshire, on 4 May after they were transferred from a ship sailing in the North Sea.
Mark Moran, 23, of Glenfyne Terrace in Ardrishaig, Scotland, was convicted of conspiracy to import Class A drugs by a majority verdict at Hull Crown Court on Friday. He was cleared of a second charge of conspiracy to supply.
Anthony McAllister, 33, of Aldersyde in Taynuilt, Scotland, was found not guilty on both counts.
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