A Nottingham man who was jailed for 14 and a half years for his part in a cocaine-smuggling operation will appear in court again next month.
Adrian Larcombe is appealing against his sentence after he was sent to prison for being concerned in the production of Class A drugs.
Larcombe was convicted after a court heard he'd been involved in sending almost a kilogramme of cocaine, worth around £100,000, to the Island hidden in a mini-fridge.
He's due to appear before Judge of Appeal Cross and Deemster Hopmeier at Douglas Courthouse for a half-day hearing on Tuesday, April 21.
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