A former double world boxing champion has been jailed for 30 months for his role in a plot to supply herbal cannabis with an estimated value of £57,000.
Paul Weir, 36, a former WBO mini-flyweight and light flyweight title holder, showed no emotion as he was sentenced at the Sheriff Court in Edinburgh.
The married father of two from Cumbernauld was found guilty with two other men at the High Court in Glasgow last month.
Drug squad officers arrested Weir as he and friend Gerald Ferguson, 46, bought 11lb of herbal cannabis in the car park of the Crow House Hotel in Muirhead, north Lanarkshire, in May last year.
Ferguson, of Riverview Gardens, Glasgow, and a third man, Harold Mitchell, 62, of Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde, were also sentenced to 30 months by Lord Wheatley.
All three men had denied one count of supplying the Class B drug.
A fourth man, James Rankin, 39, of Bank Street, Grangemouth, had earlier pleaded guilty to two counts of supplying cannabis.
He was jailed for a total of six years.