A Bradford drug dealer running crack cocaine and heroin into Harrogate has been jailed.
Mohammad Khizer, 22, of Percival Street, near Leeds Road, Bradford, pleaded guilty at York Crown Court to three counts of possessing crack cocaine with intent to supply, one count of possessing heroin with intent to supply and one charge of dangerous driving.
Khizer, part of a so-called ‘county lines’ gang, was arrested three times in Harrogate over the course of 11 days in January this year – each time found in possession of drugs.
He was jailed for 62 months on 26 April, banned from driving for 67 months and ordered to take an extended driving test before he gets his licence back.
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