Pair caught transporting crack cocaine into Shropshire plead guilty
Two men caught transporting crack cocaine and diamorphine into Shropshire have pleaded guilty in court.
Gurpreet Singh, 33, and Mohammed Tayyab, 23, both admitted two counts of possessing class A drugs with intent to supply to another at a hearing at Shrewsbury Crown Court.
The offences relate to an incident where police stopped a Saab on July 7 last year.
Singh and Tayyab had previously denied the charges but changed their pleas ahead of the start of a trial on Monday.
Miss Raj Punia, defending Singh, told the court that he was pleading guilty on the basis that he was a drug addict and had agreed to help his co-defendant by driving the motor in return for drugs to feed his habit.
Singh said: "I got involved on this day because I was very desperate - when the police car came I panicked. Tayyab told me to run and I did."
He added that a Nokia phone seized by the officers did not belong to him.
Ms Rachel Pennington, prosecuting, told the court that Singh gave a positive drug test and that the police investigation found no financial history or relatives for him in the UK.
Judge Peter Barrie adjourned the matter for sentencing reports.
Singh, of All Saints' Road, All Saints', Wolverhampton, was remanded in custody while Tayyab, of Membury Road, Saltley, Birmingham, was granted unconditional bail until next month.