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Dundee dealer, 55, caught with £100k of heroin and cocaine jailed after fleeing to Bulgaria

Morag Yorston.
Morag Yorston.

A 55-year-old Dundee woman who fled to Bulgaria while awaiting sentencing for dealing Class A drugs has been jailed.

Morag Yorston was jailed for 5 years and 11 months at the High Court in Glasgow today after being busted with around £100,000 worth of heroin and cocaine in Dundee in 2018.

Authorities discovered she had fled to the eastern European state with her Bulgarian husband after she failed to appear at court in Glasgow in September 2019.

A European Arrest Warrant was granted and she was arrested by the Bulgarian authorities and extradited back to Scotland on July 2 to face her punishment.

Yorston, who pleaded guilty in July last year, was one of 17 people arrested during Operation Boost between July and October 2018.

The joint Tayside Division and Organised Crime Unit investigation into organised criminals was launched after an increase in drug-related deaths in the city.

Officers seized approximately six kilograms of heroin and a kilogram of cocaine, with a combined street value of over £380,000, as well as £12,000 in cash.

Detective Chief Inspector Scott Fotheringham said: “Operation Boost was a complex and protracted investigation which identified Yorston of playing a significant role in an organised crime group intent in bringing misery to our communities.

“Police Scotland works hard with local, national and international partners to make Tayside and the rest of Scotland a hostile environment for those involved in this sort of criminality.

“I welcome the sentencing handed to Yorston which also underlines how seriously the courts view such activities.”

Chief Inspector David McIntosh, Area Commander for Tayside Division, added: “The success of Operation Boost and the sentencing of Yorston shows our unwavering commitment to targeting serious organised criminals in Tayside and disrupting their activities, to protect the most vulnerable people in our communities.”

Yorston is the eighth person jailed as part of the operation with three women and four men sentenced to a total of over 17 years in prison.

A male youth was also ordered to spend 16 months in a Young Offenders Institution and a woman received a five-month Restriction of Liberty Order.