"ILLEGAL drugs will not be tolerated in our communities," a detective inspector has said after four Keighley men involved in a £60,000 operation were jailed.
Yesterday Naveed Hussain, his younger brother Nadeem Hussain, Armaan Nazir, and Asad Majeed were sentenced at Bradford Crown Court for their part in the 'Jayflake' call and drop drugs line.
A car business was used as a cover for payments as cocaine was delivered direct to customers between July and December 2022.
their sentencing, Detective Inspector Helen Chapman, of Bradford’s Precision Team, said: “Illegal drugs will not be tolerated in our communities, and this operation shows how we have dismantled a sophisticated drugs operation in the town of Keighley.
Following“Bradford’s Programme Precision Team works alongside partners including the local neighbourhood policing team to tackle serious and organised crime.
“Information from the community is vital and allows us to thoroughly investigate this illegal trade.
"I would encourage anyone with information about drugs supply to contact West Yorkshire Police or Crimestoppers to support this continued disruption of those involved in the supply of drugs.
"We hope that this sentence will serve as a warning to others that if you are involved in the supply of drugs, we will act on the information we receive to identify you, arrest you and bring you before the courts."
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