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Cannabis pedaller locked up.


A DOPE dealer was caught by police delivering drugs on a bicycle.

The cops only wanted to speak to Darren Fraser because he was riding at night without lights.

But when they tried to stop him, he pedalled off as fast as he could and hid behind a bin shelter.

The officers tracked him down and found he was carrying cannabis cannabis: see hemp; marijuana.
cannabis

Any plant of the genus Cannabis, which contains a single species, C. sativa. It is widely cultivated throughout the northern temperate zone.
 and valium with an estimated value of nearly pounds 1700.

Fraser, 21, was jailed for eight months yesterday after admitting possession of the drugs with intent to supplyPolice spotted Fraser cycling without lights at 11.50pm in Perth on January 25 last year, and decided to stop him as they were concerned for his safety.

Anne Hart Anne E. Hart was an actress and dancer who had a successful stage career and appeared occasionally in cinema and television. She married her second husband Ronnie Corbett in 1965. They have two daughters: Emma and Sophie Corbett. , prosecuting, told the town's sheriff court: 'As soon as he saw the police, he began to pedal pedal /ped·al/ (ped´'l) pertaining to the foot or feet.

ped·al
adj.
Of or relating to a foot or footlike part.
 furiously in an attempt to get away from them.'

Fraser, of Mill Road, Stanley, Perthshire, at first tried to tell police that the drugs were all for his own use.

But he eventually confessed that he was a drug courier Linda Clark, defending, said of Fraser's bike run: 'It was not his best-laid plan

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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:May 12, 2005
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