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Scots driver led cops on 24 mile chase while passenger 'ate' heroin and Valium stash

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A motorist led police on a 100 mile per hour chase because his passenger was carrying more than £11,000 worth of heroin and street Valium.

Dangerous driver Robert Traynor evaded police for 24 miles before his car was eventually brought to a halt by a Stinger device.

Traynor weaved between lanes on the motorway at nearly 100 miles per hour while his passenger Connor McLeod began to dispose of the stash by eating it.McLeod, 26 , stuffed blue tablets into his mouth as police approached, but still had 5,000 more when the police managed to arrest and search him.Perth Sheriff Court was told on Wednesday that McLeod's etizolam was worth £2,500 while he was also carrying £9,000 worth of heroin in Traynor's vehicle.Traynor, 24, sped past a marked

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