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The inventor of a James Bond-style ultrasonic gun to stun race horses was convicted in London of being involved in a complex drug plot.
James Laming, a 49-year-old car dealer, was found guilty on two charges of taking part in a conspiracy to supply cocaine. He was reportedly involved in a plot to subvert racecourse betting and bookmaking in Britain by using the stun gun.
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