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Bradford man who used taxi licence to conceal drug dealing receives prison sentence

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51 year-old Azar Iqbal Rehman of Rhodesway, Bradford, has today (9 November 2021) been sentenced at York Crown Court to two years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.

Officers from North Yorkshire Police’s proactive county lines team, Operation Expedite, were conducting proactive patrols in Harrogate on the evening of 12 December 2019 when they spotted a taxi in the car park of the Asda store on Bower Road which was parked suspiciously far away from the supermarket entrance and away from all other vehicles.

The taxi remained stationary so the officers approached it and engaged the driver, Rehman, in conversation. The officers felt Rehman was being obstructive so attempted to remove the keys from the ignition, at which point Rehman tried to drive off. The vehicle was promptly brought to a stop and he was arrested.

A search of the vehicle revealed a number of bags of cocaine and MDMA ready for onward supply, as well as quantities of cash and Rehman then admitted he was also in possession of large amounts of Class A drugs at his home address in Bradford.

During the course of the investigation it became apparent that Rehman had been transporting Class A drugs to addresses in Harrogate for several months which he claimed was under duress due to financial hardship. Further investigation into Rehman’s finances revealed property assets in both the UK and abroad with the drugs found in Rehman’s car and at his home totalling over £17,000 in street value.

North Yorkshire Police Detective Sergeant Marcus Dawson is part of the force’s proactive drugs team, Operation Expedite. He said:

“The judge in court commented on Rehman’s calculated behaviour in using a taxi as a guise for his dealing and the serious, damaging impact drugs have on our local communities.

“Rehman’s arrest and successful prosecution is a great example of the vital role proactive policing plays in cracking down on drug dealing activity.

“The instincts of the two officers who sensed something was not right about his presence in that car park have resulted in another drug dealer being taken off the streets of North Yorkshire and another county line being disrupted.

“Every piece of intelligence we can collect is key in our investigations so I’d urge anyone who spots something or someone who seems out of place to report this to the police. Our officers patrol as much of our towns, villages and streets as they can, but the public are our eyes and ears and we could not do our jobs without them.”

Rehman plead guilty on two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and possessing criminal property. He was sentenced to two years eight months in prison and an additional sentence of four months to run concurrently.

You can report suspected drug dealing activity by calling 101 or via our website.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or report via their website.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2021 6:10 pm 
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Officers...were conducting proactive patrols in Harrogate on the evening of 12 December 2019 when they spotted a taxi in the car park of the Asda store on Bower Road which was parked suspiciously far away from the supermarket entrance and away from all other vehicles.

Haha, that's exactly what I do - park as far away from other vehicles as possible. But with all these possible causes for suspicion that have been highlighted recently, surprised I haven't been pulled on suspicion of dealing 8-[

I mean, parking in the far corners of supermarket car parks, plastic carrier bags, cardboard boxes - I tick all the boxes :lol:


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sentence not long enough in my opinion ! :sad:

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Haha, that's exactly what I do - park as far away from other vehicles as possible. But with all these possible causes for suspicion that have been highlighted recently, surprised I haven't been pulled on suspicion of dealing 8-[

I mean, parking in the far corners of supermarket car parks, plastic carrier bags, cardboard boxes - I tick all the boxes :lol:

Some may say the police found the cab by sheer luck, others may say they knew exactly what they would find. :-$

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 6:49 am 
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Haha, that's exactly what I do - park as far away from other vehicles as possible. But with all these possible causes for suspicion that have been highlighted recently, surprised I haven't been pulled on suspicion of dealing 8-[

I mean, parking in the far corners of supermarket car parks, plastic carrier bags, cardboard boxes - I tick all the boxes :lol:

Some may say the police found the cab by sheer luck, others may say they knew exactly what they would find. :-$

I think it is very rarely luck. it may be different in big cities but in a small town like mine I think the police know the whereabouts of every drug dealer in town. I wonder what would happen to all the people who are addicted to class A drugs if the police arrested all the dealers in our town in one operation.

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One of the local union reps rang me a while back asking for advice.

One of his members was arrested by the police for drug-running via, he was told, a random check.

I told him that 99.99999% of these stops are intelligence-led, and he was being spun a yarn by his member.

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