Detectives promised to “relentlessly pursue” those involved in drugs offences, after the jailing of a Bradford supplier.
Kashif Tahir, 33, of Grange Avenue, Thornbury, Bradford, was given a four-year sentence at Leeds Crown Court after admitting conspiracy to supply heroin.
After the case Detective Constable Ann Cunningham, of West Yorkshire Police, said: “We will not tolerate the use and supply of class A drugs in our communities and will relentlessly pursue those involved in such offences.
“We will act on any information given to us about such activity and I would urge anyone who suspects someone, or a particular premises, to be involved in the use or supply of drugs to either call police directly on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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