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Inverness woman gets unpaid work for being involved in supply of drugs





The Inverness Justice Centre. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The Inverness Justice Centre. Picture: James Mackenzie.

A woman who was concerned in the supply of class A drugs has been ordered to carry out unpaid work in the community as punishment.

Karolina Paliwoda (33), of Benula Road, Inverness, was placed under supervision and ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work after admitting being involved in the supply of cocaine and diamorphine.

At Inverness Sheriff Court, Sheriff Ian Cruickshank said there would be a review of her order on June 26.

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