Bradford Drug Dealer Banged Up for 14 Years Over Massive Heroin Haul
£900K Worth of Class A Drugs Seized in Major Crackdown
A Bradford man has been jailed for 14 years after cops found a whopping four kilograms of heroin in his possession. The huge stash, valued between £450,000 and £900,000, was uncovered thanks to West Yorkshire Police’s specialist Programme Precision operation targeting Class A drug supply.
Targeted Police Raids Nab Dealer Red-Handed
Muhammad Sajid, 45, was arrested during a clampdown on 12 August last year in Bradford. Officers swooped on a property linked to him at Saxton Place, Tyersal, seizing the heroin along with packaging materials that suggested even more drugs were stored nearby.
Dealer Pleads Guilty, Slapped with Lengthy Sentence
Sajid admitted his role in trafficking Class A drugs between December 2024 and August 2025 at Bradford Crown Court in February. The judge sentenced him to 14 years behind bars, including a one-year cut for time already spent on remand.