A Douglas dad who was jailed for more than nine years for his part smuggling cocaine to the Island will be back in court again next week.
Last October, Liam Bradley of Lheannag Park was sent to prison for nine years and four months after he admitted being concerned in the production of cocaine and transferring criminal property.
The court heard he'd been a main organiser on the Island for a gang which tried to bring more than 600 grammes of cocaine to the Island in 2024.
He's appealing against his sentence and will appear before Judge of Appeal Cross and Deemster Arrowsmith at Douglas Courthouse on Monday, April 20.
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