Father of nine rueful after agreeing to £250 task at roadside stop in Wales

Caught in a sticky situation! 🤯 Former soldier and dad-of-nine, Luke Campbell, found himself in deep trouble after agreeing to a £250 job that went south. At the Pont Abraham service station, police caught him red-handed with 1.6kg of cocaine hidden under the seat of his van. 🚔
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Campbell, a delivery driver, told officers he believed he was set up. Paid by an acquaintance to transport a package from Swansea to Saundersfoot, he didn’t realise the police were already tipped off and waiting. 🍂

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His barrister revealed that Campbell, an Afghanistan veteran, has struggled with mental health post-military. The judge highlighted a sad reality where many veterans face their own battle with trauma, sometimes leading to crime.

The bust was substantial – with drugs valued at up to £187,700! Campbell admitted guilt to possessing cocaine with intent to supply. The court delved into his troubled past, including his financial woes which pushed him into regrettable choices. 💸

Sentenced to 32 months, it’s a jarring reminder that sometimes the quick cash isn’t worth the risk. A harsh end to a once proud military career. Stay informed, folks, and think twice before saying yes! 😞📉