A former police inspector from Bradford has been ordered to repay £135,000 of criminal drugs proceeds money.
Keith Boots, 56, was jailed for 26 years in March 2017 for his part in a major drug supply conspiracy.
Leeds Crown Court heard how he was responsible for seizing and disposing of drugs for West Yorkshire Police but instead stole them.
He had benefited to the value of £556,400 from his offending.
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