Following the bust, 34-year-old Emmanuel-Thomas was taken into custody at his home in Gourock, near Glasgow, on September 18, 2024. His arrest prompted swift disciplinary action from his then-employer, Greenock Morton FC, a Scottish Championship club, who terminated his contract shortly after the charges were made public. Appearing at Chelmsford Crown Court on Wednesday, Emmanuel-Thomas admitted to his role in importing the Class B drug into the country. The court heard from prosecutor David Josse KC, who emphasised that the case had involved a deep and detailed investigation by the NCA, with a particular focus on the defendant’s digital communications. Two other individuals originally linked to the case - Rosie Rowland, 28, of Chelmsford, and Yasmin Piotrowska, 33, from north-west London - had previously pleaded not guilty to similar charges. However, charges were not pursued against them after data retrieved from Emmanuel-Thomas's phone failed to implicate them directly.