Glasgow gang attempted to flood Inverness with drugs

Seven involved in a seizure of around ÂŁ600,000 of various substances

Clockwise: Donald Dunbar, Karen Reynolds, Stephen Kelly, Sean Gordon, Kieran Adams and Danielle Finlay
Published 27th Aug 2019
Last updated 28th Aug 2019

A court's heard a gang of seven planned to flood the Inverness area with almost ÂŁ600,000 pounds of drugs.

Danielle Finlay, 30, from Hamilton, Donald Dunbar, 61, from Glasgow, Kieran Adams, 28, from Clydebank, Kenneth MacKenzie, 25, from Glasgow, Sean Gordon, 28, from Drumchapel, Glasgow, Stephen Kelly, 31 and Karen Reynolds, 51, from Glasgow, all admitted being involved in the supply of drugs between November 2018 and March this year.

These charges were aggravated by a connection with serious organised crime.

Prosecutor Richard Goddard QC told the High Court in Glasgow: “This case relates to the large scale distribution of drugs to the Inverness area. The source of the drugs was Glasgow.”

The court heard that Adams and Kelly ran the business and used MacKenzie, Dunbar, Finlay and Gordon as couriers. Reynolds' Glasgow flat was used to store drugs.

“What's in the car is a long time in jail”

The court heard that MacKenzie, Dunbar, Gordon and Finlay were caught following tip-offs to Police. There was also undercover surveillance on members of the gang.

Finlay's Honda Civic car was stopped at Drumnadrochit on January 16th, with the administrative assistant with Argyll and Clyde Council, asked if there were any drugs in the car.

She replied: “What's in the car is a long time in jail.”

Drugs with a maximum street value of ÂŁ151,040 were found in a rucksack on her front passenger seat.

MacKenzie was arrested at Inverness Railway Station on November 20th and cocaine and heroin was found in his holdall with a maximum street value of ÂŁ78,320.

Dunbar was stopped at the car park at Travelodge Motor Services Area, Stirling, on December 12th.

A search of his Peugeot revealed cocaine with a maximum street value of ÂŁ51,500 and heroin with a maximum street value of ÂŁ66,400.

Gordon was stopped on the A9 at Tomatin on February 5th. He had cocaine and heroin with a maximum street value of ÂŁ99,560 hidden under the boot liner of his Renault Megane.

Adams and Kelly were the subject of undercover surveillance.

Adams was detained outside a hotel in Inverness on February 6th. He had ÂŁ8,300 of cocaine on him and Etizolam pills worth ÂŁ56,183 were found in a nearby cottage he had been using.

Kelly was caught in Argyle Street, Glasgow, on March 7th with a rucksack containing cocaine and heroin with a street value of ÂŁ30,290.

A search of Reynolds' flat which he had just left revealed thousands of Etizolam pills with a street value of ÂŁ105,700 hidden under the bed. Police also found ÂŁ2,300 worth of cocaine.

As Police were searching the flat Adams turned up. He fled when he saw the Police and while running snapped a SIM card in half and threw a mobile phone to the ground.

All seven were remanded in custody and will be sentenced next month.

The total amount of drugs seized by Police had a maximum street value of ÂŁ649,593