Pubdate: Sat, 27 May 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Sean O'Neill DRUGS TRAFFICKER POSED AS JET PILOT A DRUG trafficker who dressed as an airline pilot to smooth his passage through customs was jailed for 10 years yesterday for his involvement in deals valued at 5.8 million pounds. Robert McLean, 49, had a false Civil Aviation Authority identification card, wore a pilot's uniform and carried a briefcase, maps and headphones when passing through airports. Known as Capt Bob McLean to his relatives and friends, he lived in a 500,000 pounds home at Ringwood, Hants, and owned three flats in the exclusive harbourside area of Poole, Dorset. An undercover inquiry into his activities began after he stood 1 million pounds surety for a man involved in separate criminal proceedings. Bournemouth Crown Court heard that after a two-month surveillance operation, a police raid uncovered 16lb of cannabis in his garage. Documents discovered in the house linked him to consignments of almost two tons of the drug, with a street value of millions of pounds. McLean denied six charges of possessing cannabis and one count of supplying the drug, but was convicted by a jury following a three-week trial. He pleaded guilty to seven further charges of false accounting and deception to obtain loans and a mortgage by pretending to be an airline pilot. Judge Samuel Wiggs praised the police investigation and told McLean: "From the evidence of your lifestyle I have no doubt that you were a major drug dealer." Outside court, Det Sgt Paul Read of the National Crime Squad said: "This man was drug trafficking at the top level. We regard him as the most significant drug trafficker arrested in this area for some time. McLean and his family were living one of the most lavish and luxurious lifestyles I have encountered since I became a police officer." - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder