Four men have pleaded guilty to drug offences after selling cocaine from a property owned by the Diocese of Exeter. In May the group was arrested in Ide, near Exeter, after police discovered 2kg of the Class A drug in nearby woods. The street value of the drugs stash was estimated to be around £200,000. Police also recovered approximately £30,000 in cash. Three of the men admitted conspiracy to supply cocaine at Exeter Crown Court last week, and the fourth admitted to a charge of conspiracy to transfer criminal property, which relates to cash seized from his car. The sentencing will be given on 27 November.
Cocaine supplied from CofE-owned house
Written by David Fletcher 06 Nov 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the congregation caught up in the scandal to be at peace and not persecuted in any way by the media or community, and for the Church to be untarnished by the incident. (Romans 12:18)
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