Ross Arnold Menton appeared at Douglas courthouse
A Douglas man’s admitted possessing class A, B and C drugs at his girlfriend’s home after police raided the address.
Thirty-one-year-old Ross Arnold Menton of Rosemount appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas courthouse.
He admitted a total of three charges - possessing cannabis, cocaine and diazepam,
Prosecution advocate Rebecca Cubbon told the court officers executed a warrant at Cronk Grianagh in Braddan on 18 February
Inside, they arrested Menton and another man before searching the home.
The court heard officers found a wrap of cocaine worth £400 in Menton’s pocket, 0.8 grammes of cannabis worth £16 on a kitchen table and an envelope containing 184 diazepam tablets.
Menton said the drugs were for his own use and admitted he didn’t have a prescription for the diazepam pills.
He was bailed in the sum of £500 while the probation service completes a social enquiry report, and is next due to appear for sentencing on 13 October.
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