Two men from Exeter have admitted taking part in a plot to supply amphetamines in the city but may still face trial over allegations of cannabis dealing.
Marc Smith and Sean Greenham pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply a class B drug but denied a similar charge in relation to the supply of cannabis.
Their cases were adjourned by Judge Francis Gilbert, QC, at Exeter Crown Court and both were remanded in custody pending a further hearing in February.
Gary Turley, aged 55, the former landlord of Drakes pub in Topsham admitted both charges when he appeared before the same judge on Monday.
Smith and Greenham will return to court with three other men and one woman who are also facing charges relating to the same police operation.
Shaun Greenham, aged 33, of Wonford Road, Exeter and Marc Smith, aged 29, of Briar Crescent, Exeter, admitted conspiracy to supply amphetamines and denied conspiracy to supply cannabis.
Brett Seldon, aged 31, of Briar Crescent, Exeter, Richard Armitage, from Bristol; Michelle Russell and Richard Evans, who are both from Exeter all face the same or related charges.
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