Police officers could smell cannabis from the vehicle.
Inverness Sheriff Court hears: “It is his intention to return to his own country.”
Police were concerned about the manner of his driving near Milton of Leys.
Police were suspicious when they twice saw a car in an alley known to be a location where drugs are dealt.
A man has appeared in court in connection with a fire in Dingwall on Sunday morning which closed the High Street for around five hours.
A woman who said her German Shepherd was “good natured” after it bit a delivery driver has lost a bid to overturn her Dangerous Dogs Act conviction.
Two drug traffickers were jailed at the High Court in Inverness.
The 46-year-old could receive further punishment in July.
Second psychiatric assessment required before case against 35-year-old is completed.
Fiscal depute failed to convince the court to make the woman forfeit the £5000 car.
The 39-year-old also pleaded guilty to assaulting a police sergeant.
An area was taped off with police blocking access.
Police took almost an hour to get a drunk man under control after officers were called to a disturbance.
It was another busy week for Inverness Sheriff Court.
Police raided a man's home and discovered a tub of cannabis and a plant being grown in the loft by the occupant.
Doing a favour for a friend landed a man in trouble with the law when he was seen retrieving a knife from a supermarket car park.
He will be sentenced next month when the case is dealt with alongside two other cases.
Jailed accused said he took two lines of drug after accident by Dalwhinnie to ‘calm down’.
Two suspects are to stand trial accused of trying to kill and rob a man in Inverness.
Inverness thug smashed his way into a Dingwall house.