A couple living at the same address in Trelawney Avenue, St Ives, are facing a number of charges concerned with the conversion and transfer of £114,000 received from the sale of drugs.
Susan Davies, aged 44, and David Gladwell are charged with concealing, disguising, converting, transferring or removing criminal property, namely that sum, by means of the conversion and transfer of funds received from the sale of controlled drugs, acquiring the same sum as criminal property, being concerned in fraudulent evasion of the prohibition on importation of anabolic steroids valued at approximately £56,000.
There was also a charge of possessing the same class C drug with intent to evade a prohibition or restriction in force.
Gladwell was also charged with possessing a weapon designed or adapted for the discharge of CS gas, all the offences alleged to have taken place at St Ives between March 2011 and July 2012.
The couple entered no pleas and the case was adjourned to July 4 for committal to Truro Crown Court.
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