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Man, 51, jailed for attacking Bradford police officer
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Untaxed vehicle - which was parked 'directly outside' Bradford police station - seized by officers
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Bradford Crown Court A POLICE officer was injured when an unlicensed and uninsured driver used his car as a weapon while trying to escape being apprehended, Bradford Crown Court heard. Umar Farooq first hit a fence and then struck a Mercedes Sprinter belonging to West Yorkshire Police, trapping the officer’s right leg between the van and the VW Golf he was driving. Farooq, 27, of Basil Street, Little Horton, Bradford, later said he was test driving the Golf although he had never passed a driving test, prosecutor Samreen Akhtar said. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving without a licence or insurance, doing £431 to a fence belonging to Yorkshire Housing and £3,000 damage to the police vehicle.
1/1 A MAN who spat at a police detention officer while being held in a cell on suspicion of begging has been jailed for 24 weeks. Robert Hill hid under a blanket to stop the officer from monitoring him after he claimed to have taken an overdose, Bradford Crown Court heard last week. When the officer pulled the blanket off so that he could see him, Hill spat at him saying: “Next time I’ll punch you in the face.” Hill, 41, of Laisteridge Lane, Bradford, had 58 previous convictions for 123 offences, including begging, theft, battery, affray and having a bladed article. He pleaded guilty to assaulting the detention officer as an emergency worker by spitting at him at Trafalgar House Police Station on September 13 last year.
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.
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