Liverpool .. arrested a drug dealer because of a piece of cheese!

  • The picture he shared of the piece of love, and because of it he was arrested - the photos were quoted by the "Guardian" newspaper

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A defendant's handprints on a piece of cheese resulted in his arrest for drug trafficking in Liverpool, according to The Guardian newspaper.

The newspaper added that the police were able to find out the identity of the accused from the fingerprints that he left on the piece of cheese.

Karl Stewart, 39, had shared a picture of him through the "Anchorech" application with a piece of cheese in his hand, where his palm and fingerprints were analyzed from this image, after forensic officers succeeded in improving the image, which allowed the fingerprint specialist to identify the accused who was proven He trades in narcotic drugs and heroin.

Last Friday, the Crown Court in Liverpool sentenced him to a term of 13 years and six months.

"The Guardian" stated that most of the pioneers of the "Incorchat" application are criminals, as they use it to carry out criminal activity, including drug and weapons trafficking, in addition to money laundering.

About 60,000 anchorage users have been identified worldwide, of whom around 10,000 are in the United Kingdom.