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A young Black Country man who acted as a drug dealer’s driver has been jailed for three years for his part in supplying heroin and crack cocaine.
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Arman Ali, 22, of Brickhouse Lane, West Bromwich, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to being concerned in the supply of the two class A drugs.
He was acting as a driver at the time for ‘third strike’ dealer Janade Tariq, who was jailed for five years and eight months at an earlier hearing.
Prosecutor Simon Hunka said that on March 15 the two men were seen in Leamington in a Renault Clio, with Ali driving and Tariq in the front passenger seat.
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A young man who acted as a drug dealer’s driver has been jailed for three years for his part in supplying heroin and crack cocaine to users in Leamington.
Arman Ali (22) of Brickhouse Lane, West Bromwich, had pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to being concerned in the supply of the two class A drugs.
He was acting as a driver at the time for ‘third strike’ dealer Janade Tariq, who was jailed for five years and eight months at an earlier hearing.
Arman Ali
Prosecutor Simon Hunka said that on March 15 the two men were seen in Leamington in a Renault Clio, with Ali driving and Tariq in the front passenger seat.
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