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Cricket star 'smuggled cocaine' | Cricket star 'smuggled cocaine' |
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A former England cricketer smuggled cocaine worth more than £140,000 into the UK hidden in cans of fruit and vegetable juice, a court has heard. | A former England cricketer smuggled cocaine worth more than £140,000 into the UK hidden in cans of fruit and vegetable juice, a court has heard. |
Chris Lewis, 41, of Bruce Road, Brent, north London, was stopped as he arrived at Gatwick Airport in December 2008. | Chris Lewis, 41, of Bruce Road, Brent, north London, was stopped as he arrived at Gatwick Airport in December 2008. |
Jurors heard at the start of his trial at Croydon Crown Court he carried the drugs from St Lucia in a cricket bag. | Jurors heard at the start of his trial at Croydon Crown Court he carried the drugs from St Lucia in a cricket bag. |
He and co-defendant, basketball player Chad Kirnon, 27, of Carnegie Street, Islington, London, deny the charges. | He and co-defendant, basketball player Chad Kirnon, 27, of Carnegie Street, Islington, London, deny the charges. |
The court heard the pair, who claimed to be travelling alone, were picked up independently by customs officers at the London airport, but were in fact "acting together". | The court heard the pair, who claimed to be travelling alone, were picked up independently by customs officers at the London airport, but were in fact "acting together". |
Tom Wilkins, prosecuting, said Mr Lewis was stopped shortly after 0500 BST on 8 December. | Tom Wilkins, prosecuting, said Mr Lewis was stopped shortly after 0500 BST on 8 December. |
Each now blames the other... The Crown say they were in it together Tom Wilkins, Prosecutor | |
"When the customs officer pulled him over, Mr Lewis stated that he was travelling alone and had been in St Lucia visiting friends and family," he said. | "When the customs officer pulled him over, Mr Lewis stated that he was travelling alone and had been in St Lucia visiting friends and family," he said. |
But when Mr Lewis's luggage was inspected, the Puma cricket bag was found to be labelled with Mr Kirnon's name, Mr Wilkins told the court. | But when Mr Lewis's luggage was inspected, the Puma cricket bag was found to be labelled with Mr Kirnon's name, Mr Wilkins told the court. |
This was "the first of a number of links between these two defendants and what they were, together, up to," he added. | This was "the first of a number of links between these two defendants and what they were, together, up to," he added. |
Jurors heard that the cocaine, which was found dissolved in the liquid contents of five tins, would at 100% purity, weigh 3.37kg (7.4lbs). | |
Customs officers also found traces of cannabis residue in Mr Lewis's luggage, on a silver grinder and on cigarette papers, the court was told. | |
All-rounder Mr Lewis, who was born in Guyana, played 32 tests and 53 one-day internationals, later coming out of retirement to play for Surrey. | All-rounder Mr Lewis, who was born in Guyana, played 32 tests and 53 one-day internationals, later coming out of retirement to play for Surrey. |
'Gift for mother' | |
The court heard that when Mr Kirnon was stopped and questioned, a quick test performed at the airport found he was also carrying cocaine. | |
When questioned, he said he was bringing three tins of fruit juice back for his mother which he had bought from a shop in St Lucia. | |
Mr Wilkins said Mr Kirnon had denied travelling to the airport with the former cricketer, "obviously trying to put some distance between himself and Mr Lewis". | |
"Each now blames the other... The Crown say they were in it together," he said. | |
The court also heard how Mr Kirnon was stopped by customs officers on the way into St Lucia. | |
At the time they discovered he was carrying £7,000 which, prosecutors allege, was to be used to buy cocaine. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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