Two Leeds men charged after £10,000 of class A drugs and cash seized
It was after a Skoda was stopped in the Cleveland area on Friday.
Two men from Leeds are among four charged after tens of thousands of pounds worth of Class A drugs and cash were recovered from a car in the Cleveland area.
Officers from West Yorkshire Police along with officers from Cleveland Police stopped a Skoda motor vehicle on Friday evening.
A large quantity of drugs and cash were seized.
Officers have charged four men in connection with the drugs and cash found.
Mohammed Irfan Dad, of Sandhurst Place, Harehills and Mohammed Adil Rehem, Spencer Place, Chapeltown were both charged with Conspiracy to supply Class A Controlled Drugs and Possession of Criminal Property. Rehem was also charged with disqualified driving.
Kamran Suleman from Ingleby Barwick, Thornaby and Colin Hill, of Robertson House, Thornaby have been charged with Conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
DCI Mark Walker from Protective Services Crime said:
‘Programme Precision is all about everyone at West Yorkshire Police working with key partners to tackle serious and organised crime.
‘These charges show our commitment to getting drugs and illegal cash off the streets of West Yorkshire.
‘If you suspect illegal activity in your area call police on 101.”