Divorced father-of-two Mark Sitton Kent 'offered to administer controlled drugs to others and asked others to inject him' after meeting men on Grindr, a court heard
A former Director of Operations at the Environment Agency bought and sold drugs to use in chemsex with other men he met on Grindr.
Mark Sitton Kent, a divorced father-of-two, engaged in the 'dangerous' sexual practice, Nottingham Crown Court heard. Over a four-year period, Sitton Kent “offered to administer controlled drugs to others and asked others to inject him”.
The 57-year-old bought two illegal substances - methamphetamine and GHB - in “wholesale amounts” before selling them to people he had met on the gay dating app, phone evidence showed. After being found guilty, a judge handed him a two-year jail term, suspended

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