Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 Source: Bath Chronicle, The (UK) Copyright: 2004 The Bath Chronicle. Contact: http://www.thisisbath.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2700 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Note: LTEs must include the writer's full name and address, which will be published unless specified. If referring to a letter or article, please state the date it appeared in the paper. MAYOR'S DRUG OFFENCES RETURN TO HAUNT HIM The mayor of Chippenham could be fighting for his political future after fellow councillors discovered he is a convicted drug smuggler. Cllr Ross Henning, who was handed the chains of office in May, was jailed for two years in 1987 for his part in a massive cocaine smuggling ring, thought to be worth about UKP 500,000. Now at least one of his colleagues on North Wiltshire District Council, where Cllr Henning is a member of the Liberal Demorcrat's ruling executive, is refusing to work with him after his shameful past was made public in a national Sunday newspaper. Retired military and Metropolitan officer Cllr John Ireland (Con, Calne Lickhill) is stunned by the revelations. "I am horrified that a man who has this kind of background should be in office," he said. "In my opinion, smuggling Class A drugs is only one step down from attempted murder, and I won't have anything more to do with him." Cllr Alison Bucknell (Con, Lyneham) added: "Somebody with a past like this is not fit to hold a high-profile public position. "I feel very strongly because I spend a lot of time trying to educate young people about the dangers of drugs." The Mail on Sunday reported that Mr Henning, now 50, was arrested in 1986 after customs officers caught his college friend Paul Copeland red-handed at Heathrow Airport with 5.5lb of cocaine hidden inside a statue in a suitcase. They discovered Copeland had had parcels delivered from south America to Cllr Henning's grandparents' house in Park Lane, Chippenham. At his arrest, Cllr Hennings told Customs officers: "I allowed him to use the house with two Bolivian friends. "They manufactured cocaine which was sold to friends in London." He also admitted taking cocaine and being sent the drug in film canisters from Bolivia during 1982 and 1983. At the time of his arrest, Cllr Henning, who is Chippenham born and bred, was a Wiltshire county councillor, leader of the SDP in the town and a governor at Hardenhuish School. He was sentenced to two years at Islewood Crown Court in 1987. Following his release from prison, the self-employed builder stayed away from politics until 1995 when he was elected to Chippenham Town Council as a Liberal Democrat. He was elected to North Wiltshire District Council in 2003 after winning the Chippenham Park seat in a close-run contest with Peter Gash and is now executive member for car parks/decriminilisation. Cllr Henning told the Mail on Sunday: "I don't want to say anything which might undermine the position of the mayor's office. "I have never hidden my past but it is not something I want to talk about while I am serving as mayor." At the time of his arrest, his wife Brenda was a committed anti-drugs campaigner and worked on the Bath Area Drugs Advisory Committee. Cllr Henning continued: "The Home Secretary and every political party says offenders should be given the opportunity to rehabilitate. "The people know me for who I am, and not a phase I went through." North Wiltshire MP James Gray supported the view. He said: "He was obviously very foolish but I think he should have said, 'I have served my time in prison for a disgraceful offence', and made a virtue out of it by using his position to speak out against drugs." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D