
Two Sully Line drug dealers have been jailed for a total of eight and a half years as part of Operation Errantdance – a major police sting to snare street traffickers in the Bradford East area.
Darren Perrow, 50, of Rochester Street, Shipley, already serving a six year and nine-month sentence for peddling cocaine and heroin, was locked up for three and a half years at Bradford Crown Court yesterday.
His co-accused Leon Williams, 36, of Parsonage Road, Laisterdyke, was jailed for five years for drug dealing and burgling a 75-year-old man’s home.
Perrow pleaded guilty to nine charges of dealing heroin and crack cocaine to undercover police officer “Emily” in March and April.
Williams admitted five offences of dealing Class A drugs to Emily, burgling the house in Cranbrook Street, West Bowling, Bradford, on March 22, and burgling a house in Rooley Lane on July 11.
Addressing the two men, Judge Jonathan Rose said: “You two are a classic example of the devastation of Class A drugs.
“The decent citizens of Bradford are the victims of your crime so that you can fund your addiction.”
Perrow was jailed for 42 months to run concurrently with his present sentence. Williams was imprisoned for a total of five years, being sentenced to 41 months for drug dealing and 19 months for burglary, with both sentences due to run consecutively.