A 21 year old Dewsbury man who reached speeds of up to 120mph on the M1 during a 25-mile Police pursuit has been jailed for six months.
Leeds Crown Court heard that officers first signalled to Raja Arman Khan, who had no insurance, to stop on the outskirts of Sheffield in the early hours of May 6 but he fled, reaching speeds of up to 120mph on the motorway, driving through red lights in residential areas, driving on the wrong side of the road at times at great speed.
Khan, of Parker Road, Thornhill Lees, admitted dangerous driving and having no insurance and was jailed for six months with two years disqualification.
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