Nazir A teenager was forced off the road by pursuing police officers during a 110mph chase in which he jumped red lights and went the wrong way down a dual carriageway. Adam Nazir, 18, was subject to a suspended sentence order when he was spotted at the wheel of a Volkswagen Golf shortly after midnight on April 21, Bradford Crown Court heard today. Nazir, of Agar Street, Girlington, Bradford, was sent to a young offender institution for 18 months for driving dangerously in breach of the order imposed for a violent incident committed when he was in custody. Prosecutor Eleanor Durdy said Nazir pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving uninsured and without a licence.
Cenaj was interviewed and told police he had entered the UK illegally six months earlier.
The defendant said he had been ordered to look after the plants by criminals who arranged his entry into the country.
Cenaj said he had also been given £2,000 in cash by the men he had been working for.
He pleaded guilty to producing cannabis.
He added that Cenaj became involved in the offending as he owed £22,000 to the criminal gang.
Jailing Cenaj for 16 months, Judge Christopher Batty said: This was a significant and sophisticated cannabis grow. I accept it was not your operation but you played a significant role. You were there to garden and look after the plants.
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