Former director at English club, Paula White appears in court for supplying class B designer drugs from the Uk to as far as Australia
According to Daily Mail, Paula White 44, masterminded an operation worth N9.6bn (£3.6m) which sold designer drugs online after it lost a legal status to do so
The woman who faces trial at Bolton Crown Court, was the football director of Chester City and also accountant and she conducted the illegal business with code names like Jolly Blue Pearls and Heaven via website where she described the drugs as being ‘like cocaine, ketamine or amphetamine.’ Continue after the cut...
Ms White, pleaded guilty to ''conspiracy to supply class-B drugs between 2010 and 2013.'' She was arrested at her N2.15bn(£800,000) home in Salford after a surveillance operation
Prosecutor Francis McEntee told the court that it was ''a sophisticated and highly profitable operation that has taken drug dealing off street corners and put it on the internet’, dispatching 200 parcels a day to users as far afield as Australia.’’
Ms White will be sentenced after trial is concluded
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