Suspended jail term for 35-year-old
Report by BBC Isle of Man:
A man who imported £49,000 worth of cannabis to the Isle of Man, hidden in the spare tyre of a car, has been sentenced.
Oliver Le-Butt-Seal brought five bags of the drug stashed in the wheel, which was strapped underneath a white car, over on the ferry on 14 December 2022.
The drugs were found by police after Le-Butt Seal, of Lobbs Wood Court in Leicester, was questioned by customs officers about his reason for visiting.
At Douglas Courthouse he was handed a 20-month sentence suspended for two years and an exclusion order banning him from returning to the Island for five years.
The court heard the 35-year-old, whose fingerprints were detected on the cannabis packaging, had been the passenger in the vehicle but prosecutors had found the driver was not involved in the importation.
Le-Butt-Seal pleaded guilty to the importation of cannabis and possession with intent to supply of the drug.
The court was told he had been offered £250 to transport the drugs as well as to clear 'some' of a £7,000 drug debt that he had.
The court heard he had served an additional one year and 10 months in a UK prison for a separate offence as a consequence of the Isle of Man case as well as a positive drug test in the facility.
Handing down the suspended sentence Deemster Graeme Cook said he had taken into account that Le-Butt-Seal had served 'a significant period of time in a UK prison because of the offence here'.
"The only reason I am being so lenient is because of jurisdictional problems across borders," he added.
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