A judge has handed out jail sentences totalling more than 17 years to four men who were linked to two separate drug operations in Bradford.
Among the four to be jailed were Mohammed Sakif Khan and Shabaz Ahmed both from Bradford who are already serving nine-year prison sentences for a horrific axe attack at a petrol station in Greengates in October 2015
At Bradford Crown Court the pair were told they would have to serve extra time in prison after they admitted involvement in a conspiracy to supply high-purity cocaine, which could have been worth more than £200,000.
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