Scot Accused of Masterminding Global Cocaine Smuggling Ring
A Scottish man, James Stevenson, stands accused of orchestrating a vast international cocaine smuggling operation. The alleged scheme involved concealing cocaine within shipments of fruit, primarily bananas, destined for the Glasgow Fruit Market. Stevenson, along with five others, appeared in court facing multiple charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and organized crime. The trial, which began at the High Court in Glasgow, has revealed intricate details of the operation, spanning several countries and involving significant quantities of cocaine. The Alleged Operation James Stevenson is accused of directing a sophisticated drug trafficking network that spanned the UK, Spain, Ecuador, and…
