A MAN who was cleared of murder and freed from prison after 12 years inside has been locked up for another 12 years after he was caught importing 20kg of cocaine worth £1.6 million.
Dwaine George, 38, used the alias Tenderpasta' in the Encrochat network, an encrypted system used by criminals, to import the class A drug from Holland.
He was caught when police raided his uncle's business at a joiner's yard in Middleton and intercepted a pallet.
Stashed in boxes they found 20 kilos of cocaine.
The drugs were said to be between 70 and 73 percent purity and were worth a street value of £1.6m.
After earlier pleading guilty to conspiracy to smuggle drugs, George was sentenced yesterday.
George, who also used the name Ibraheem Abdullah, was convicted in 2002 of the murder of Daniel Dale, a teenager in Miles Platting, before being cleared after a court ruled his conviction was unsafe in 2014.
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