Two men have admitted their part in the transportation of Class A drugs to Norwich from Liverpool.
Adam Miller 23, and Stephen Bailey, 60, appeared at Norwich Crown Court charged in relation to diamorphine and cocaine being brought from Liverpool to Norwich in January this year.
On Wednesday (March 1) Miller, from Bootle, Merseyside, admitted two counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs on January 16 this year as well as a further count of possession of cannabis on the same date.
Bailey, of Brewers Court, Norwich, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs on January 16 this year.
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Chris Youell, prosecuting, said the charges related to "quite a lot" of drugs.
Judge Alice Robinson adjourned sentencing until April 19 to allow a pre-sentence report to be prepared in relation to Miller.
But she warned him that despite ordering a pre-sentence report "a sentence of immediate custody was likely".
Chris Youell appeared for the prosecution while John Morgans represented Miller and Danielle O'Donovan appeared for Bailey.
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