A BRADFORD man has been jailed for more than six years for a string of offences including conspiracy to supply heroin.
Abbas Sayed, 26, of Warley Drive, Bradford, Moor, appeared at York Crown Court to be sentenced for offences including conspiracy to supply heroin which saw him jailed for six years and another nine months for failing to register a food business, which will run consecutively with the drugs sentence.
He was also sentenced to three months for disqualified driving, 12 months for possession of criminal property and three months for breach of a suspended sentence. They will all run concurrently.
He was also banned from driving for three years as a result of the driving while disqualified conviction.
Sayed had been investigated by Bradford Council over a food business he operated called Longside Lambs Limited, which was initially based at his then home in Bingley Street.
The business entailed buying sheep, making arrangements to have them slaughtered and then sold on for retail.
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