Duncan Murdoch, Richard Pryce, Nathaniel Morgan and Alexander Cobb were convicted at the High Court in Glasgow today.
In November 2018, Police Scotland carried out an intelligence-led investigation, named Operation Bantom, that resulted in the seizure of thousands of pounds worth of heroin and cocaine.
At the High Court in Glasgow on Wednesday, November 16, the men received sentences of up to seven years for their involvement in the crimes. Detective Constable Chris Macleod of the Divisional Organised Crime Team in Inverness said: “I hope this sends a strong message to those who are involved in dealing drugs that that we will target those involved in this type of illegal activity, no matter where you are based.
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