Tim Kerr was stopped by police at Manchester Airport in 2016 after a package containing 220 ecstasy tablets was intercepted by customs officers - he has been paying the price ever since View 3 Images (Image: Andrew Stuart)

Coming back from a ski festival in Austria in 2016, Tim Kerr found himself in hot water when police pulled him aside at Manchester Airport. The then-28 year old medic had been working with university mate Adrian Tickridge-Day, purchasing cocaine, ecstasy and ketamine through the notorious 'dark web'. ‌

Customs officials had already seized a parcel containing 220 ecstasy tablets on March 29, swiftly linking it back to Day. The Chester Standard reported: "The men were stopped at Manchester Airport in April that year as they returned from a ski resort fe

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