Ahmed, pictured above, was jailed at Bradford Crown Court A “third strike” drug trafficker stopped by armed police in the centre of Bradford has been jailed for seven years. Sohail Ahmed had a kilo of heroin worth up to £50,000 in his vehicle when officers from the West Yorkshire Force’s Programme Precision Team swooped in Peel Square on January 13, Bradford Crown Court heard today. Ahmed, 26, of Naples Street, Girlington, Bradford, had six previous convictions for 24 offences on his record, including 21 for drugs matters. He pleaded guilty to possession of the heroin, a controlled drug of Class A, with intent to supply it.
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Three young people have been sentenced for their part in a Bonfire Night disorder which saw emergency workers attacked with a barrage of missiles
Police and firefighters were pelted with bricks, bottles and fireworks by a large group in Harehills, Leeds.
Residents and vehicles were also targeted in the November 2019 melee, said by one officer to be among the worst violence he had seen in 23 years.
The trio previously admitted a violent disorder charge at Leeds Crown Court.
Prosecutor Tom Storey said the disorder quickly became fairly substantial and lasted for nearly five hours.