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Feb 2023
Two brothers from Leeds have been sentenced today for supplying cocaine in Harrogate.
Habeeb Mohammed, 21, and Adheel Mohammed, 19, both of Amberton Street in Leeds, had both pleaded guilty to possessing class A drugs with intent to supply.
The brothers were stopped in their car on the A61 at Burn Bridge on September 12, 2021, by officers from North Yorkshire Police's Operation Expedite team.
A search of the vehicle and the two men uncovered a total of 21 bags of cocaine.
The brothers were arrested, interviewed and released under investigation.
In May last year, police became suspicious that one of them was dealing drugs again in Harrogate.
A man matching Habeeb's description was seen getting into a taxi, which was then stopped on Sutton Grange Close in Harrogate.
Habeeb, who was confirmed as the passenger, was seen trying to discard a black plastic bag containing 36 individual bags of cocaine. He was arrested again on suspicion of possession of a class A drug with intent to supply, and was charged and remanded in custody.
Drugs recovered by police from the Mohammed brothers
Habeeb pleaded guilty in November 2022, and Adheel also entered a guilty plea last month.
The brothers appeared at York Crown Court today. Habeeb was sentenced to five years in prison, while Adheel received a two-year sentence suspended for 18 months.
PC Michael Haydock, from North Yorkshire Police’s Operation Expedite team in Harrogate, said:
North Yorkshire Police has urged anyone with information about suspected drug-related crime to report it by calling 101 or via the force website.
To report information anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or visit the organisation's website.
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