A man’s admitted dealing drugs, but denies importing around £10,000 worth of ketamine to the Island.
Jamie Roy Griffin of Derby Road in Peel appeared before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse via a live videolink from prison.
The 29 year old pleaded guilty to being concerned in supplying cannabis but not guilty to producing ketamine and cannabis through the post.
Prosecutor James Robinson told the hearing packages addressed to Griffin contained cannabis joints and 245 grammes of ketamine – police raided his home on January 15 and found messages about drug dealing on his phone.
There was no application for bail and Griffin was remanded in custody to appear in court again on March 4.
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