Teen given final chance to ‘start life again’ after breaking into flat to fund drug addiction
Salford.After a quick search he was found with 17 wraps of cannabis, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.Officers conducted a search of his campervan located on his parents driveway - inside they found a further 175g of cannabis, including skunk cannabis.Chaudhry, of Prestwich, pleaded guilty to burglary and possession of cannabis with intent to supply.However, it was said that he had been ‘groomed’ by an organised criminal group and was employed as a drug runner.Greater Manchester Police were said to have a record of Chaudhry stating that he had been ‘assaulted, bullied and exploited’ by the group, and had been burgling to fund his drug addiction and alleviate his debts to them.Today Chaudhry was sentenced to two years detention in a young