A MAN who was caught with a huge stash of prescription medication and illegal drugs "had every pam but Pam Ayres", his barrister told a court.
Daniel Boatwright imported diazepam, nitrazepam, bromazepam and clonazepam as well as codeine, morphine, methylamphetamine, alprazolam and phentormine.
The 29-year-old, from Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, will be sentenced later this month after admitting possession and import evasion offences.
His lawyer, Tom Mitchell, told Judge Peter Armstrong, sitting at Teesside Crown Court: "He has pleaded guilty to importing every pam but Pam Ayres."
The judge adjourned the case for background reports to be prepared, granted bail, and told Boatwright, of Hambleton Walk: "All options will be open."
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