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Chopra and the dope factory

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  1. Albert's Chip Shop

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    The lad just seems to be a magnet for potential bother..
    Still remember him coming off the bench in the 1-4 hammering..... and popping the ball straight in the Mackems net...


    http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/...e-evidence-in-750-000-cocaine-trial-1-6281369


    FORMER Sunderland striker Michael Chopra is expected to be called to give evidence in a £750,000 cocaine trial involving an alleged drugs factory on Wearside today, a court has heard.


    Prosecutors claim £50,000 found in the footwell of a Jaguar car by detectives investigating alleged ring members in 2010 was drug money.

    But Newcastle Crown Court heard yesterday the cash belonged to former Black Cat, NUFC and Ipswich star Chopra, now signed to Blackpool, who had turned to loan sharks to cope with his crippling gambling debts and was trying to pay them back.

    Jurors have heard during the trial, the case involves a block of cocaine being flung from the window of a moving black Range Rover which was being followed by the police, the discovery of a “drugs factory” in Washington, where £750,000-worth of cocaine was recovered, and £50,000 which was found inside the luxury car.

    Joseph Lewins, 55, of Malvern Road, Washington, Daniel Chisholm, 51, then of Franklin Street, Sunderland, Christopher Bacon, 34, of Wendover Close, Witherwack, and John Somerville, 53, of Sheringham Avenue, Kenton, Newcastle, all deny conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

    Prosecutor Jolyon Perks has told jurors the cash was seized in a Jaguar being driven by a man who had just left Somerville’s home and was part-payment for a drugs deal.

    But Richard Bloomfield, defending Somerville, said the cash was the result of Chopra having to pay back loan sharks after running up gambling debts into the “millions”.

    The court heard Chopra will be called to give evidence in the case, despite the “inevitable storm” that will break around him.

    Mr Bloomfield said: “That £50,000 that was found in the car was nothing to do with drugs.

    “That £50,000 was Chopra’s.

    “It was to pay off a gambling debt, to pay them off.

    “That was what John Somerville was doing on November 11 2010.

    “He was not buying drugs, he was paying Michael Chopra’s gambling debts off.”

    Mr Bloomfield said Chopra owed so much money that legitimate creditors and even team-mates would no longer deal with him and he was forced to borrow from loan sharks.

    Mr Bloomfield added: “Michael Chopra has a gambling addiction.

    “He has spent, wasted you may think, an awful lot of money over the years gambling.

    “He got into gambling when he started playing football locally, at St James’s Park, casinos, dog racing, football and rugby.

    “There were times he might wake up in the middle of the night and bet on football as far away as in South America and wouldn’t even know the team that was playing.

    “He reached the stage where he owed increasing amounts of money.

    “The amount he spent on gambling over the years was not thousands or hundreds of thousands, it was millions.

    “He reached the stage most of the normal bookmakers would not deal with him, because he owed them money.

    “He owed money to team-mates and there came a time when he was offered credit to gamble in an operation in Liverpool, not legitimate bookmakers.”

    The court heard Chopra’s debts to the Liverpool loan sharks through his “gambling illness” spiralled to £250,000, and he ended up turning to his bosses at Ipswich Town for help.

    Mr Bloomfield said when the striker signed for Sunderland from Cardiff, debt was what lay behind the move and he did so simply for the signing fee.

    He told jurors: “When he moved from Cardiff to Sunderland, he did so to pay off creditors.”

    The four men accused of being part of the drugs conspiracy deny the charge.
     
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    Read the title and thought it was maybe about a new book telling about his time playing for a team from a small town in Durham
     
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    I wasn't aware he played for Darlington???
     
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