A 33 year old Bradford man who was caught with more than £4million worth of Class A Drugs has been jailed for 14 years.
Leeds Crown Court heard that Iftikhar Khan, of Baring Avenue, Bradford Moor was caught with 23 kilogrammes of heroin, five kilogrammes of cocaine and 1.2 kilogrammes of crack cocaine in three holdalls in his car boot when officers arrested him on February 20 this year.
A subsequent search of a nearby flat recovered large quantities of cutting agents.
A Blackberry mobile was also seized which uncovered messages discussing drug purchases and debts owed for shipments ranging between £300,000 and £500,000.
Khan pleaded guilty to two offences of conspiracy to supply class A drugs.
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