He had showed promise of becoming a professional football player until an injury
But his secret underworld dealings unravelled when he was approached by police in Leeds in May 2021. Prosecutor Edward Steele told the court this week that he was seen “behaving erratically” while stood next to his car in the city.When they carried out a search, they found bags of white powder on him and in the car, along with £458 cash. He also had two mobile phones on which the officers found messages related to drug dealing.
Adgiun, of Scotforth Close, Manchester, later admitted two counts of dealing in cocaine, one of dealing ketamine and one of dealing cannabis. He also admitted offering to supply a psychoactive substance. He has two previous convictions, including one for possession of cannabis in 2019. Mitigating, Damian Zelazowski said: “It’s not a particularly complex or a difficult case. This is relatively low level. There are messages on his phone related to supply, but this is not a case of sending flare messages to known drug users.
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