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Richard Beech A FAILED businessman become the sixth and final member of an organised crime ring operating in Bradford to be put behind bars this month. Richard Beech was jailed for five years for laundering £5 million of drugs money for the gang. He made frequent trips between his home in Manchester and West Yorkshire to collect and deliver large amounts of cash concealed in hidden compartments under the seats of his specially modified Range Rover. He was labelled the “cash converter and banker” for the organisation led by Rashid Ashraf (also known as Mohammed Rashid) who was jailed for 18 years. ....
THREE teenagers have been locked up for a terrifying knifepoint robbery in Keighley. Byron Bell, 18, of Wrose Road, Bradford, Mohammed Fellows, 19, of Granville Road, Bradford, and Liam Karolyi, 18, of Morrison Avenue in Rotherham were charged by police after targeting a vulnerable adult. The incident happened on April 11 this year when the suspects entered a flat on Aireville Road in Keighley. They pinned their 57-year-old male victim down onto his bed and held a knife to his throat, whilst the others stole the TV from his room. The victim suffered a cut to his neck, which required surgery, as a result of the incident. ....
HERE S our round-up of who has been jailed this week in Bradford. A MAN was jailed for 14 years and his female accomplice for seven years after an aggravated burglary at a flat in Bradford city centre. Jason Anderson, 38, of HMP Leeds, was labelled “a very experienced and hardened criminal” by the Recorder of Bradford, Judge Richard Mansell QC. Anderson was imprisoned for offences of Class A drug dealing, robbery, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed article. He was locked up for two years for supplying heroin to an undercover police officer on March 5 and 12, 2019, for three years for robbery and nine years for aggravated burglary, all the sentences to run consecutively. ....