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Southport mechanic, said he is not a drug dealer after 50,000 of drugs were discovered in the garage.
A mechanic has denied running a drugs factory from a garage after 50 000 medicines were discovered there after an undercover police operation.
Lee Burgess, 41, is accused of conspiracy to supply cocaine, cannabis and amphetamines after his fingerprints were found on cocaine envelopes purchased by a police officer posing as a drug addict.
Simon Berkson, suit, told Liverpool Crown Court that the intermediary that supplied medicines, Richard Burke, was arrested in 2012 and was convicted.
But despite research has been done to the house of Lee Burgess and commercial premises at the time he was not arrested until he is handed over to the police station Copy Lane in January.
M. Berkson said the search of the garage in Lesley Burgess Road, Southport found 47 bags of cannabis, amphetamines and cocaine with half a kilo of mixing bowls, scales, a large press, digital scales and 5kg of benzocaine which is commonly used to cut cocaine of high purity.
He said that 20,000 of money was found in a room packed at home to Burgess Scarisbrick New Road, Southport.
M. Berkson described the garage as a drug factory, adding it was not a small operation, but a large-scale enterprise.
Experts estimate the market value of the drugs was alone over 50,000.
This suggests that had been ongoing since at least May The nature and scale of the operation medication explain the money found in the house of the defendant said he added the charge that there is irrefutable evidence that the defendant was involved with others in the supply of drugs found in summer 2012.
Burgess was arrested when he walked into a police station with his lawyer this year and handed in a statement saying he was not a drug dealer.
He said his fingerprints must be on cocaine because he had touched the plastic packaging that the real dealer had used to wrap his cocaine deals and had rarely visited Lesley Road Garage after sub hire a man named Thomas Kowalski has never been traced.
He added that 20,000 cash came from his car fixing.
Burgess denies conspiracy to supply cocaine, amphetamines and cannabis.
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