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Drug dealers jailed after £100,000 seizure in Kirkcaldy raid

Cocaine.
Cocaine.

Two men have been jailed after drugs with a maximum street value of more than £100,000 were seized during a raid on a property in Kirkcaldy.

In the dock for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court were Kevin Petrie, 35, of Deas’ Wharf, Kirkcaldy and Steven Thomas, 33, of Saffronhall Gardens, Hamilton.

Both had previously admitted that between April 12 2017 and April 12 2018, at Birnam Road, Kirkcaldy, they were concerned in the supply of cocaine and herbal cannabis.

Petrie also admitted that on April 12 2018 he was concerned in the supply of amphetamine.

The court was told that Petrie became involved because of drug debts and Thomas because of a gambling addiction.

Depute fiscal Claire Lumsden said in April last year Police Scotland received information about drug dealing which resulted in them seeking and obtaining a search warrant.

This was executed at a property in Birnam Road and officers found the door open. They saw Thomas inside with a bag of powder, which turned out to 222 grams of cocaine. He threw the bag into the air on seeing the police enter.

Large quantities of controlled substances were found during the search.

There were two bags of cocaine seized, totalling 471 grams. The cocaine was double the average purity of that usually seized in the east of Scotland.

It was estimated that the cocaine could have a value of up to £51,800.

The amphetamine recovered had a value of up to £35,000 and the herbal cannabis could have been worth up to £30,000.

Petrie’s phone was found to have “a vast amount of text messages relating to drugs”, added the depute.

David Bell, solicitor for Petrie, said his client had no previous convictions and worked as a lorry driver.

The court was told that Thomas also has a full-time job, with the roads department at South Lanarkshire Council.

Sheriff Charles MacNair jailed Petrie for two years and Thomas for 27 months. He explained the difference In the prison terms was because of the timing of their pleas.