A drug dealer who led police on a high-speed seven-mile pursuit in West Yorkshire is back behind bars.
Mohammed Ramzan, 24 and from Manningham, was out on prison licence from a sentence he was serving for drug crimes when an officer attempted to stop his vehicle in Haworth.
Bradford Crown Court heard how Ramzan, who was already banned from driving and had no insurance, drove straight through blind junctions and crossroads at speed before being stopped by a deployed stinger device.
He was sentenced to 12 months for dangerous driving with an additional three months for driving whilst disqualified. The sentence will run alongside his current sentence for street drug dealing.
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