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Glasgow Fruit MarketTelegraph
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James Stevenson , 59 , known as The Iceman , pleaded guilty mid-trial at the High Court in Glasgow .
Border Force officers at the Port of Dover seized 18 consignments of bananas addressed to Glasgow Fruit Market .
They contained cocaine with a purity of 73 per cent , weighing almost a tonne and with a street value of 76 million .
Five other men were jailed at the same court on Wednesday for a total of 49 years .
Bilsland, Gary Allan KC said: “He realised beyond any doubt he had been involved in criminal enterprise at a meeting in Alicante where he learnt his fruit business was being used for the importation of drugs.
Defending McPhee , Iain McSporran said the attraction for his defendant was “easy money”.
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