Bride sells drugs to pay for her honeymoon in Britain

A British court has sentenced a bride to 4 years in prison who was caught red-handed selling heroin and cocaine in order to pay for their honeymoon expenses, according to the "Liverpool Echo" website.

The site indicated that she was scheduled to marry Terry Renwick, 28, this month, but instead appeared in court and was sentenced to prison, as she appeared before a court in Liverpool on Thursday via a video link.

Attorney General Frank Dillon told the court that the defendant tried to get rid of the evidence in the toilet, after the police raided her home, but a quick-thinking police officer, who was a former plumber, tracked the drugs and recovered 220 rolls of heroin and cocaine from the sewage pipe.

“It was clear that these things were flushed in the toilet by Renwick,” Dillon said, and after searching her home, they also found an electric taser in the kitchen cupboard.

Officers found £ 125 in her bag and two mobile phones, one in her pocket and the other in the bedroom.

When the police confiscated her phone, he was called by a number of well-known drug addicts of the first degree.

The court heard that the value of the drugs seized amounts to £ 2,410 in total.

She was subsequently charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply first-class drugs and possession of an electric stun gun.

Renwick has four convictions for nine crimes.

She was sentenced on two charges of cannabis possession in 2015, and in 2017, she was sentenced to three years in prison for trafficking heroin and cocaine.

"This is a very sad situation. She was simply trying to raise money for the honeymoon and returned to the drug trade in an easy way, in her opinion, to raise such money," said defense attorney Sarah Griffin.