British footballer sentenced

A young British footballer's career has ended unexpectedly after he was sentenced to three years in prison for involvement in narcotics trafficking. Thierry Nevers, 23, former West Ham Academy player with research experience, Newport County of Bradford City, turns out to have participated in [...]
Thierry Nevers, 23, former West Ham Academy player with research experience, Newport County of Bradford City, turns out to have participated in the distribution of drugs in the Reding area.
Nevers, who had previously moved to Moldova to Sheriff Tiraspol and later to Croatia at NK Varakovdin, was found guilty of conspiring in providing drugs A. The prosecution stressed that he regularly traveled from Dorrington to Reding to exercise illegal activity.
The situation was compounded by the fact that the footballer published music videos on Instagram, which he openly boasted about his criminal activity.
Meanwhile, his associate, Allan Barras, 50, was sentenced to ten years in prison after admitting the charge of the same crime and of possession of a brief firearm.
During police raids at Barras' apartment, a packed shotgun, 40 grams of cocaine, about 5,860 pounds of tea, as well as some other cold weapons were found. Plants of cultivated cannabis were also discovered in the garage, followed by a2cn.
Radio footage of the British police showed Barras' arrest by the armed forces on August 6th. The investigation of the seized mobile phones confirmed continued communication between the two convicts, as well as evidence of their joint activity.
The investigative supervisor, Detective Adam Petty, stated: “Drog has a devastating effect on our communities and will not be tolerated. Such activity results in violence, increased crime theft, and often dangerous weapons such as this one. ”/Periscope/












