£1.1 million drugs seized from a car travelling north at J17 Lockerbie – I wonder where they were coming from to feed Scotland’s drug death problem?

The Herald and others are covering this Police Scotland report today.

I appreciate that it’s too early for us to hear where the two arrested are from but you can be sure they’re not from Lockerbie or Giffnock.

There’s a positive here, perhaps. Is Police Scotland using its cars to set up a pre-independence, hardish border, stopping suspect cars on the main routes into Scotland?

County lines gangs from English cities used child-couriers on the railways to carry drugs as far north as Wick. Are the British Transport Police doing something similar? Well, now that you ask:

Wouldn’t that be a fine story for BBC Scotland to report? They might notice that it’s one-way traffic.

Jamie McIvor in a hoodie and with a bulging rucksack trying to interview nervous wee English teenagers on the train to Peterhead?

How did I get here? Why do I feel so calm? What was in that wee guy’s freebie?

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3 thoughts on “£1.1 million drugs seized from a car travelling north at J17 Lockerbie – I wonder where they were coming from to feed Scotland’s drug death problem?

    1. TIME TO KICK OUT THESE THIEVING DRUG DEALERS AND RECLAIM OUR SCOTTISH COUNTRY BACK FROM ENGLISH DRUG DEALERS AND POLITICIANS

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  1. LETS GET BEHIND PUR POLICE TO TELL THEM WHERE TO FIND THESE SCABS COMING TO SCOTLAND TO KILL OUR YOUNGSTERS
    THIS IS NOW A DRUG WAR

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