A father and son who tried to smuggle £900,000 of cannabis into Scotland are behind bars.
Stephen Harding, 67, and Bradley Harding, 37, were stopped at Glasgow Airport by Border Force officials on November 23, 2024.
The pair - who had travelled from Thailand - had four cases between them.
The luggage was checked, and the dad was asked if he knew what was inside.
He replied: "I have a good idea."
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The High Court in Glasgow today heard there were dozens of vacuum-sealed packages of green herbal material stashed inside the cases.
Prosecutor Jennifer Nicholson-White said the potential value of the huge drug haul was more than £903,000.
The Hardings, of Tamworth, Staffordshire, today pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cannabis.
The dad was remanded in custody. Bradley is already serving a sentence in an unrelated case.
Lord Scott deferred sentencing until next month for reports.
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