Birmingham drug dealer jailed after police spot tell-tale sign at his car
Mohammed Azim, a city drug dealer, was found by police in High Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire
13:39, 13 APR 2021
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A Birmingham drug dealer is now behind bars after being rumbled with 135 wraps of drugs and hundreds of pounds in cash.
Mohammed Azim, a city drug dealer, was found by police in High Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire.
A screenshot of Shabazz Suleman speaking to Sky News in 2017 Three years later in the autumn of 2017, Suleman, whilst speaking to Sky News, claimed that ‘four to five months into ISIS’ he ‘wanted to leave’ as the group ‘changed dramatically.’ In a 20-minute interview, he revealed that he had relocated to Raqqa in Syria in March 2017 which at the time was the capital of Islamic State, where he said he ‘rode his bike and played GTA (Grand Theft Auto) on the PlayStation 4’.
The interview with Sky News from October 30, 2017 As of February 2019, it was reported that he had been freed from detention in the Middle Eastern country, but his current whereabouts is not known.
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