A MAN who has admitted his role in the trade in drugs has been remanded in custody by a judge.
Liam Tubb, 20, of High Street, Royal Wootton Basset, pleaded guilty to possessing heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply on Thursday, July 23.
And Tubb also admitted having crack and cannabis for his own use a week earlier on Thursday, July 17.
Judge Peter Crabtree adjourned the case to Friday, August 28, and remanded him in custody until then.
Tubb was arrested when police went to the home of 51-year-old Beverley Jones in Royal Oak Crescent, Chippenham.
She is charged with allowing her premises to be used for the supply of drugs and will enter a plea at the next hearing.
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