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Jay Emmanuel-Thomas: Former Arsenal, Ipswich and Aberdeen forward charged over £600,000 drugs seizure

Suitcases with around 60kg of cannabis were seized at Stansted Airport; Jay Emmanuel-Thomas - who started his career at Arsenal before playing for Ipswich, Bristol City, QPR, Livingston and Aberdeen - was arrested and charged in relation to the incident along with two women

Image: Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was charged after £600,000 worth of cannabis was seized at Stansted Airport

Footballer Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been arrested and charged in connection with the seizure of around £600,000 worth of cannabis at Stansted Airport.

The 33-year-old is accused of importing class B drugs but made no plea at his hearing at Carlisle Magistrates Court on Thursday.

Two suitcases were intercepted with 60kg of cannabis at Stansted Airport (Credit: NCA)
Image: Two suitcases were intercepted with 60kg of cannabis at Stansted Airport (Credit: NCA)

Around 60 kilos of cannabis was found in two suitcases that arrived from Bangkok last month, with two women also charged before being released on bail.

Scottish Championship side Greenock Morton - with whom Emmanuel-Thomas signed a six-month deal in July - confirmed on Thursday night his contract had been terminated "with immediate effect".

Emmanuel-Thomas - who started his career at Arsenal before playing for Ipswich, Bristol City, QPR, Livingston and Aberdeen - was detained in Inverclyde on Wednesday in an operation supported by officers from Police Scotland.

The footballer was remanded in custody, with the case sent for a plea and trial preparation hearing, initially to Carlisle Crown Court on October 18.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas
Image: Emmanuel-Thomas played for Aberdeen and Livingston in recent seasons

National Crime Agency senior investigating officer David Phillips said: "The NCA continues to work with partners like Border Force to target those involved in drug smuggling - that includes both the couriers and the organisers.

"We would appeal to anyone who is approached to engage in any kind of smuggling to think very carefully about the likely consequences of their actions, and the potentially life-changing risks they will be taking."

In August, the NCA issued a warning to travellers arriving into the UK from Thailand, Canada and the United States that they face jail sentences of up to 14 years if caught attempting to bring cannabis into the country after a huge upsurge in arrests.

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