A Douglas man serving a 14 years in jail for his part in a cocaine-smuggling operation is to appeal against his sentence.
Ross Alexander Beggs-Cairney was linked to cocaine stashes worth more than £120,000 in a storage unit and at his Wash and Glow valeting business on the White Hoe Industrial Estate.
He was jailed last month after admitting possessing cocaine with intent to supply it, being concerned in its supply and possessing criminal property.
Beggs-Cairney is due to appear before Judge of Appeal Kross on Wednesday, July 8 at Douglas Courthouse.
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