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Cocaine dealers confessed to police after 'being pressured' into working off drug debt

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Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox Two cocaine dealers have escaped jail after telling police they were forced to do it, in order to pay off drug debts.

In 2017, Joseph Broadbent and Stuart Edwards became customers of Bolton-based dealer Darren Lomax Broadbent would let Lomax store his drugs at his home in Longfield Road, Daubhill, and later started chasing debts on Lomax’s behalf, prosecution barrister Anya Horwood told Bolton Crown Court.

READ MORE: Man who confessed to Salford medics he killed his two-week old daughter 45 years ago finally jailed Edwards, meanwhile, became hooked on cocaine after Lomax gave him £150 worth, soon buying £1,000 of it every month - racking up massive

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