Mahmood A drug dealer who stored a potentially lethal firearm in his wardrobe and a stash of cocaine in his car has been jailed for seven years and four months. Asif Mahmood alerted the police to the firearm, referred to “murders in Bradford and Nottingham,” and told officers he needed to clear his head, Bradford Crown Court heard today. He claimed he was made to store the adapted Bruni Olympic 6 firearm and 116 wraps of cocaine after writing off an Audi RS3 he wasn’t insured to drive. He said he had lost his job as a warehouse operative because of the coronavirus pandemic and been unable to keep up the payments on the £18,000 debt.
TWO men were jailed for their roles in dealing heroin and crack cocaine for the Bobby Line in Bradford. Luqman Khan was imprisoned for six years for helping to operate the line and multiple offences of supplying Class A drugs in April 2019. Mohammed Arfan was locked up for two and a half years for two offences of trafficking drugs with Khan in the Leeds Road area of Bradford. Khan, 23, of Tagore Court, Fagley, Bradford, was described by the judge sentencing him as “a very busy and active street dealer.” He pleaded guilty to supplying crack cocaine on April 3, 10 and 29th, 2019, and heroin on April 10.
1/1 TWO men have been jailed for their roles in dealing heroin and crack cocaine for the Bobby Line in Bradford. Luqman Khan was imprisoned for six years earlier this week for helping to operate the line and multiple offences of supplying Class A drugs in April 2019. Mohammed Arfan was locked up for two and a half years for two offences of trafficking drugs with Khan in the Leeds Road area of Bradford. Khan, 23, of Tagore Court, Fagley, Bradford, was described by the judge sentencing him at Bradford Crown Court as “a very busy and active street dealer.” He pleaded guilty to supplying crack cocaine on April 3, 10 and 29th, 2019, and heroin on April 10.