A court provided an insight into the inner workings of inter-city drugs gangs during a case this week.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard how Peter Watt, 36, was caught dealing drugs for Liverpool gangsters from his home in Crossfolds Crescent, Peterhead.
Depute fiscal Colin Neilson said: “Undercover police officers telephoned a number on July 19 2018 which was listed as being that of someone called Scouse Kev.
“A female with a Merseyside accent answered and instructed what she thought was a drugs customer to go to an address in Peterhead.”
The court heard Watt was at the address and sold a small quantity of heroin and cocaine to the undercover officer.
He was arrested in October as part of a series of co-ordinated raids under Operation Corner – an attempt to disrupt gangs based in the north-west of England operating in the north-east.
Watt admitted being concerned in the supply of diamorphine and cocaine on July 19.
He is to be sentenced on October 29.
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North-east man caught dealing drugs for Liverpool gangsters from home