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A drugs gang searching for a safe house to stash cocaine entered the luxury home of a Girls Aloud pop star thinking it was empty, a court heard. | A drugs gang searching for a safe house to stash cocaine entered the luxury home of a Girls Aloud pop star thinking it was empty, a court heard. |
The men were given the keys to the flat in Princess Manor Park, Friern Barnet, north London, by a letting agent who thought Nadine Coyle had moved out. | The men were given the keys to the flat in Princess Manor Park, Friern Barnet, north London, by a letting agent who thought Nadine Coyle had moved out. |
She confronted the men and told them to leave, Harrow Crown Court was told. | She confronted the men and told them to leave, Harrow Crown Court was told. |
Jason Anderson, Marc Fisher and Ewart Henry deny conspiring to supply 42kg of cocaine in August 2005. | |
Another man, Bryan Miller, is also charged with conspiring to supply the drug, but is not before the court. | Another man, Bryan Miller, is also charged with conspiring to supply the drug, but is not before the court. |
Prosecutor Nick Corsellis said Nadine Coyle and her mother had been relaxing in her lounge when the gang gained entry to her flat. | Prosecutor Nick Corsellis said Nadine Coyle and her mother had been relaxing in her lounge when the gang gained entry to her flat. |
"As you may imagine she asked what they were doing there and they replied that Mr Fisher had given them the keys," he told Harrow Crown Court. | "As you may imagine she asked what they were doing there and they replied that Mr Fisher had given them the keys," he told Harrow Crown Court. |
Some of the residents were famous - a good cover perhaps as it is not the sort of place where you expect to find a cache of drugs Prosecutor Nick Corsellis | Some of the residents were famous - a good cover perhaps as it is not the sort of place where you expect to find a cache of drugs Prosecutor Nick Corsellis |
"She then invited them to leave which they did." | "She then invited them to leave which they did." |
Mr Corsellis said Mr Fisher had been recruited by the gang to find them a flat in the 30-acre exclusive development. | Mr Corsellis said Mr Fisher had been recruited by the gang to find them a flat in the 30-acre exclusive development. |
The gang later found an empty apartment in the upmarket converted hospital development, with the alleged help of letting agent Mr Fisher. | The gang later found an empty apartment in the upmarket converted hospital development, with the alleged help of letting agent Mr Fisher. |
Mr Corsellis claimed the men regarded it as the ideal location for their wholesale drugs shop, where more than £2m of the drug could be stored. | Mr Corsellis claimed the men regarded it as the ideal location for their wholesale drugs shop, where more than £2m of the drug could be stored. |
"Some of the residents were famous - a good cover perhaps as it is not the sort of place where you expect to find a cache of drugs," he said. | "Some of the residents were famous - a good cover perhaps as it is not the sort of place where you expect to find a cache of drugs," he said. |
"It provided an element of secrecy, with a gatehouse and a guard, so potential drugs competitors would be warned off to some degree." | "It provided an element of secrecy, with a gatehouse and a guard, so potential drugs competitors would be warned off to some degree." |
The court heard shortly after, during a police raid, officers watched as Mr Miller and Mr Anderson met Mr Henry on the estate to hand over several kilograms of cocaine. | The court heard shortly after, during a police raid, officers watched as Mr Miller and Mr Anderson met Mr Henry on the estate to hand over several kilograms of cocaine. |
Officers recovered blocks of cocaine from the gang's two-bedroom flat, each with a street value of £50,000, totalling 42kg. | Officers recovered blocks of cocaine from the gang's two-bedroom flat, each with a street value of £50,000, totalling 42kg. |
Mr Anderson, 33, from, Northolt, Middlesex, Mr Fisher, from Totteridge, north London, and Mr Henry, 43, from Chatham, Kent, deny conspiring to supply 42kg of cocaine on or before August 24 2005. | Mr Anderson, 33, from, Northolt, Middlesex, Mr Fisher, from Totteridge, north London, and Mr Henry, 43, from Chatham, Kent, deny conspiring to supply 42kg of cocaine on or before August 24 2005. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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