A former British paratrooper, Sergeant Matthew 'Des' Desmond, is set to be released from a Georgian prison after pleading guilty to importing narcotics. The 49-year-old veteran, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, was arrested in April while traveling on a motorbike from Turkey to Georgia. He had legally prescribed medications for a spinal injury sustained during military service, but lacked local documentation, leading to his arrest. Despite presenting paperwork proving the drugs were for medical use, he was required to pay a £28,000 fine and admit guilt. His legal team stated the fine payment was delayed due to bureaucratic issues, and he is expected to be released by Wednesday. Family members expressed relief at seeing him in person but urged discretion regarding ongoing legal matters.
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