A football scout has been jailed for his part in a £450,000 drug smuggling operation.
Jordan McKinlay was sentenced to three years and nine months behind bars after admitting supplying cocaine and links to organised crime
The 30-year-old was in the dock at the High Court in Glasgow today and his conviction comes almost a year after his co-accused Gary O'Connell, from Castlemilk, was jailed for four years for his part in the trafficking plot.
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Laura Buchan, Procurator Fiscal for Specialist Casework, of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) said the prosecution should act as a strong warning to drugs traffickers.
She said: “This was a coordinated effort to bring significant quantities of illegal and harmful drugs into Scotland. The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service is committed to working with the Police Service of Scotland and other reporting agencies to stop the activities of serious and organised crime groups.
“These individuals threaten communities across Scotland. With each successful prosecution, we can help reduce the harm these drugs inflict on communities."
Prosecutors revealed McKinley was snared after police uncovered a secret compartment inside a Renault Kangoo van containing wrapped packages of cocaine worth £452,000.
At a hearing last month, the court also heard how both men were brought together by a mutual friend who said he had a job for them to do.
McKinlay’s role was to provide O’Connell, a joiner, with a van for the return trip to England.
McKinlay took delivery of the Renault van after it had been driven down to Blackburn and back in April 2020 by 23-year-old O’Connell
He then parked the van outside the McKinley's home in Gartcosh and handed him the keys.
Later that night, the Renault was searched by specialist officers acting on intelligence after McKinlay had driven off in a second van.
The court was told police used a magnet to reveal the specially adapted space and discovered nine blocks of cocaine.
McKinlay was later apprehended at the Fort Shopping Centre and officers found a similar secret compartment in his van and the keys to the Renault.
As well as the drugs, police also seized encrypted EncroChat phones – used mainly by serious and organised crime gangs - from both men.
Once decoded, the phones revealed a third party discussing a drugs pick-up with O’Connell.
McKinlay was sentenced after he pled guilty at a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow last month to being concerned in the supply of drugs and having links to organised crime gangs.
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