Thousands of pounds of cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, heroin and cannabis were found in a police inspector’s home.
Leeds Crown Court heard, Keith Boot stole drugs from police stores to supply illegally to others.
The 55-year-olds house in Norman Lane, Eccleshill, Bradford, was smashed into, in a police raid in 2014 when colleagues noticed quantities of cocaine were missing from the station store.
Boots went on trial yesterday with his son Ashley Boots and a third defendant, Ian Mitchell.
The trial continues.
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