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Lincolnshire Connection in Footballer’s Drug Dealing Case

A former professional footballer, Thierry Nevers, has received a three-year custodial sentence for his involvement in a drug trading enterprise, which he was revealed to be a part of through posts on social media platform, Instagram. Nevers, who in his time on the pitch represented clubs such as West Ham, was handed down his sentence at Lincoln Crown Court.

The case shines a light on a Lincolnshire link, implicating Allan Barrass, a resident of Dorrington in Lincolnshire. Barrass has been sentenced to a term of 10 years due to a multitude of drugs offences and the illicit possession of a firearm.

The investigative process unveiled a cannabis cultivation operation and a variety of weaponry at the property of Mr. Barrass. Lincolnshire Police force have taken this opportunity to underscore their steadfast dedication to combating drug-related offences within the locality.

This article was derived from original reporting provided by the www.bbc.com, repurposed for The Lincoln Post.

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