A street drug dealer caught red-handed twice in a month has been jailed for more than four years.
Aqueedat Kazmi carried on selling heroin and crack cocaine while on bail for assault, burglary and peddling class A drugs.
The arrest came about when police spotted an Audi A3 they wanted to stop on a filling station on Killinghall Road, Bradford.
Kazmi was released on bail and again seen street drug dealing in Bradford less than a month later.
Officers on patrol saw him selling drugs from the passenger’s seat of a silver Vauxhall Corsa at 11.30am on October the 14th.
The driver attempted to make off but officers smashed the car windscreen and seized the ignition keys. Kazmi had £60 cash on him and was seen concealing a bag. The bag found contained drugs worth almost £600.
He pleaded guilty to two offences of possession of heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply it.
Kazmi was jailed for a total of four years and two months.
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