A teenager from Peel has been remanded at the Isle of Man Prison after admitting 10 drugs charges.
19 year old Joshua Scott Quirk, of Corrins Way, appeared at Douglas Courthouse yesterday.
The teen was visibly emotional in the dock as he pleaded guilty to four counts of producing Class A, B and C drugs to the Island.
He also admitted possessing cocaine, MDMA and cannabis with intent to supply it and of attempting to possess Xanax with intent to supply.
Quirk also accepted he'd been caught in possession of cannabis and of having more than £2,600 of criminal property - all of the charges date to July 3 and 4.
Quirk will be sentenced at the Court of General Gaol Delivery - committal proceedings will take place on August 4; there was no application for bail.
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