A 22 year old Stroud man who is currently serving a jail term pleaded guilty yesterday (Dec 21) to being concerned with the supply of drugs in Cheltenham.
Jordan Foster, 22, formerly of Parliament Street, Stroud but now an inmate at HMP Portland, Dorset, appeared before Gloucester Crown Court via video link and admitted being in possession of both Class A and B drugs - heroin, crack cocaine, MDMA (Ecstasy) and cannabis with intent to supply to others.
The charge alleged that he committed the offences jointly with Mitchell Hannis, 23 of Kingsbridge Mews, Cheltenham.
Hannis, currently in Exeter Prison, also appeared before the court by video link but did not enter his pleas to the charges.
Both men were remanded until February 11.
Jordan Foster is currently serving a three year and one month sentence after robbing a steam railway enthusiast of his camera, wallet and mobile phone at knifepoint at Ashchurch Station, near Tewkesbury, on July 20, 2019.
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