Australian Police seized drugs worth millions in Sydney with the bricks bearing Frank Lampard's face as the ex-Chelsea star is left stunned by the seven year old photo used
Frank Lampard was left speechless after an old photo of him was used on labels for drugs before £38million worth of deadly “ice meth” was seized in Australia.
Lampard, who has been out of work since his brief managerial stint back at the Blues at the end of the 2022-23 season, was shown a picture of the drugs captured with his face on but was taken aback. Armed officers swooped in after watching him collect a key from under a car’s bumper and starting the engine. Prothero was charged with attempting to possess a commercial quantity of border-controlled drugs and made no application for bail when he appeared in court.
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