Big-time Derby coke dealer left penniless as police sell his watches
He made more than £50,000 selling high-purity cocaine
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Hafiz Sule made more than £50,000 selling high-purity cocaine (Image: Derbyshire Constabulary/Getty Images/iStockphoto)
A big-time Derby drug dealer who made more than £50,000 selling high-purity cocaine will have to sell two watches to pay back what he made from his ill-gotten gains.
Derby Crown Court heard how Hafiz Sule only has just over £1,000 to his name, despite making big money flooding Derby with the class A substance.
Of that, the police seized more than £600 when they raided his address in James Close, off Uttoxeter Old Road, and discovered 1.3kg of drugs.
Neighbours have slammed a planned a 5G phone mast as “an eyesore” and a danger to traffic. Cornerstone, who manage planning applications for major UK telecommunication operators, have submitted plans with Vodafone to install a 17.5-metre mast with a new lamp fixture at the junction of James Close and Aldenham Road in Bushey. This would replace a 15-metre street lamp, while three cabinets would also be installed as part of the application. The application, which has been submitted to Hertsmere Borough Council, is intended to provide improved 2G, 3G, 4G and new 5G connectivity. But locals objected to the plans, having concerns over the visual impact it could have and that the mast and cabinets could block the view for traffic coming in and out of James Close and on Aldenham Road.
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