A DRUGS trafficker who used anti-surveillance techniques before leaving the country as police closed in has been ordered to repay £214,000 in profits.
David McKenzie, 44, was jailed for six years and eight months last year after he was detained when he flew into Belfast airport.
McKenzie, formerly of Barony Drive, Glasgow, admitted being concerned in the supply of cocaine over a seven- month period.
Following his conviction the Crown raised proceedings to seize his crime profits.
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