Admitting to cocaine supply over several months and having more than £2,000 in criminal cash will see a Watford man sentenced in crown court.
Roland Doka, of Tilia Close, is scheduled to appear in Ipswich Crown Court on September 12 after admitting to being concerned in the supply of cocaine and acquiring, using or possessing £2,610 of criminal money.
It was alleged that he was concerned in the supplying of the Class A drug in Sudbury, Suffolk, between December 12 last year and April 10.
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According to the charge, the 30-year-old had, used, or acquired the cash in Watford on July 24. He appeared in Ipswich Magistrates’ Court the next day and indicated a guilty plea for both charges.
His next court date was not fixed at the time of the most recent appearance, but Ipswich Crown Court has now confirmed that he is due to appear for sentencing on September 12.
He was granted bail with conditions.
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