A WOMAN who denies dealing in cocaine, amphetamine and cannabis bought 3,000 small gripseal bags on auction website eBay, a court heard.
Tracey Powell told police following her arrest and a search of her home in Lipson that she had intended to use the bags for selling jewellery, also on eBay, using the seller name 'mebadgirl'.
However, similar plastic bags were found in an old ice-cream tub in a safe in her kitchen which also contained thousands of pounds'- worth of drugs.
Under the mattress at the three-storey house in replica hublot watches Bernice Terrace which Powell shared with Dale Tippett, police found a receipt for a medium-sized safe bought from B&Q at Crownhill 15 days earlier.
The jury at Plymouth Crown Court heard that during her police interview, Powell denied buying the safe or knowing anything about it at all.
At the trial yesterday, the jury was shown CCTV footage of Tippett pushing a trolley out of B&Q with just one item in it - a safe - while Powell paid cash for it at the till.
The jury also heard that only one set of fingerprints had been found on plastic bags and on pages of a book found in Powell's handbag which contained lists of names and amounts, which the prosecution say was a dealer's list.
Asked who else could have written the list, Powell insisted her children were nothing to do with it.
Tippett, she said, could write 'a bit' and might know something about it.
She told police she was not afraid of Tippett, her partner of 19 years whom she called 'Fat Man': but having said she was not afraid of anybody, she then said she was not prepared to name people who might have put her under duress.
When asked why, she replied: "'Cos I want to live."
replica breitling watchesPowell told police she was around Pounds 30,000 in debt and that she had owed that amount for about five years.
She denied knowing anything about a plastic bag of cannabis found in her handbag with her fingerprints on it.
Asked: "Are you supplying drugs?" and "Is the money all over the house from supplying drugs?" she replied: "No."
Powell told police she was anti-drugs because her sister was an addict.
When the house was searched on June 17 last year, police found Pounds 32,000-worth of cocaine, amphetamine and cannabis and nearly Pounds 4,000 in cash.
Tippett - who told officers: "You know there are drugs here; they're in the kitchen" - pleaded guilty to three joint charges: possession of Class A, B and C drugs with intent to supply.
Thomas sabo charms Powell denied all three charges. She and another witness for the defence were expected to give evidence this morning, with the jury expected to be sent out at lunchtime to consider its verdict.
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