UK: Illegal cannabis grower told to pay back left assets

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A large scale cannabis grower has been told to pay back the assets he has left, worth £384,120 or face another three years behind bars.

Josef MacNamara, who posed as a £100,000 a year aircraft engineer, made more than £2.5m from his illegal trade.

He was jailed for four years and four months in March 2023 at Exeter Crown Court.

On Thursday, MacNamara, 51, of Sandford, who was convicted of producing cannabis and converting criminal property, reappeared in court to face a Proceeds of Crime Act confiscation hearing.

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