• Drink driving drug dealer jailed after being caught in Peterborough

    From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 31 14:18:21 2023
    A disqualified drink-driving drug dealer who was caught by police three times in two months has been jailed.

    Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison on Friday (27 October) after admitting 20 offences.

    Police have welcomed the decision to jail Mehtab, with Detective Constable Kevin Poole, who investigated, saying Mehtab put lives at risk.

    Bradford Crown Court heard how in the early hours of Sunday, 24 July last year, traffic officers began following Mehtab who was seen driving a black Volkswagen Tiguan erratically in Garton End Road, Dogsthorpe.

    After signalling for him to pull over, Mehtab made off, driving on the wrong side of the road and colliding with another car, causing it to swerve into the path of the pursing police car.

    Mehtab failed to stop after the collision – which left one of the passengers in the damaged vehicle having to be cut out of the car – and abandoned the Tiguan in nearby Elmfield Road.

    He was found asleep in a front garden, smelling of alcohol, and was later found to be almost three times the legal drink drive limit, as well as disqualified from driving after being convicted of drink driving in March last year.

    A search of the car found about £3,770 worth of heroin and crack cocaine. Offences on Bourges Boulevard

    Mehtab was bailed while further enquiries were carried out, however, the following month, on 23 August, traffic officers saw a silver Ford Focus mount a kerb as it exited a roundabout in Bourges Boulevard, central Peterborough.

    Due to its manner of driving, the officers followed the car for a short while, observing it reach 65 mph in a 30-zone.

    As the officers turned into Thorpe Road, they found the car had crashed into railings on a footpath.

    The driver, Mehtab, and his passenger, 20-year-old Shamriz Ali, got out of the car and started to run towards the railway station but Ali was detained and arrested after a search found he was in possession of a bag containing 82 wraps of crack cocaine
    and heroin and £397 in cash.

    A short while later, Mehtab was detained in Station Road and found to be in possession of £104 in cash. He was also found to be more than double the legal drink-drive limit.

    A search of the crashed Focus found a mobile phone which contained messages relating to drug dealing, £326 in cash and about £1,500 worth of crack cocaine and heroin.

    Both men were initially bailed while further enquiries and forensic testing was carried out.

    Less than three weeks later, on 15 September, Mehtab was stopped by traffic officers after he was again spotted driving erratically in Bourges Boulevard.

    He was seen swerving across the road, resulting in officers signalling for him to pull over, however he failed to stop and ended up in a pursuit with Mehtab eventually crashing at a dead end in Lincoln Road by the footpath for Rhubarb Bridge.

    Inside the car’s front passenger footwell was a bag containing about £7,300 of crack cocaine and heroin, a small amount of cannabis, “burner” phones and £762 in cash.

    Mehtab, of Duke Street, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Friday (27 October) where he was sentenced to a total of four-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting three counts of dangerous driving, three counts
    of driving without insurance, two counts of driving without a licence, two counts of driving while disqualified, two counts of drink driving, failing to stop for police, failing to stop at the scene of a collision, possession of cannabis, acquiring
    criminal property – namely cash, and four counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs.

    Ali, of Foston Lane, Bradford, appeared at the same court where he was jailed for a total of three years and nine months after previously admitting possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.

    He was also sentenced to an additional year-and-a-half in prison for affray, possession of a knife in a public place and other drug offences relating to the West Yorkshire area, taking his total sentence to five years and three months.
    ‘He put his life and the lives of others at risk’

    Detective Constable Kevin Poole, who investigated, said: “These were great spots by our road policing officers who saw Mehtab’s driving fell far below the standards of a safe and competent driver.

    “His repeated offending shows a complete disregard for the law, and his actions have been completely selfish, putting not only his life at risk but those of other drivers and pedestrians.

    “We’re working hard to tackle drug dealing across the county, and this latest result is very welcome.”

    https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/crime/watch-drink-driving-drug-dealer-jailed-after-being-caught-in-peterborough-4392332

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Nov 1 00:36:10 2023
    On 31/10/2023 09:18 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A disqualified chav-cyclist drug dealer who was caught by police three times in two months has been jailed.

    Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison on Friday (27 October) after admitting 20 offences.

    Police have welcomed the decision to jail Mehtab, with Detective Constable Kevin Poole, who investigated, saying Mehtab put lives at risk.

    Bradford Crown Court heard how in the early hours of Sunday, 24 July last year, traffic officers began following Mehtab who was seen [purporting to drive] a black Volkswagen Tiguan erratically in Garton End Road, Dogsthorpe.

    After signalling for him to pull over, Mehtab made off, driving on the wrong side of the road and colliding with another car, causing it to swerve into the path of the pursing police car.

    Wrong side of the road?

    TCCB.

    Mehtab failed to stop after the collision

    More TCCB.

    [ ... ]

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 31 21:08:26 2023
    QUOTE: Mehtab, of Duke Street, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Friday (27 October) where he was sentenced to a total of four-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting three counts of dangerous driving, three
    counts of driving without insurance, two counts of driving without a licence, two counts of driving while disqualified, two counts of drink driving, failing to stop for police, failing to stop at the scene of a collision, possession of cannabis,
    acquiring criminal property – namely cash, and four counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs. ENDS

    And Uncle Tom Cobley and all!

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Misogyny on Wed Nov 1 11:48:48 2023
    On 01/11/2023 04:08 am, Simon Misogyny wrote:

    QUOTE: Mehtab, of Duke Street, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Friday (27 October) where he was sentenced to a total of four-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting three counts of dangerous driving,
    three counts of driving without insurance, two counts of driving without a licence, two counts of driving while disqualified, two counts of drink driving, failing to stop for police, failing to stop at the scene of a collision, possession of cannabis,
    acquiring criminal property – namely cash, and four counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs. ENDS

    And Uncle Tom Cobley and all!

    Why Bradford if the offences were committed in Peterborough?

    Has Bradford been promoted to a Central (Northern) Criminal Court to
    rival the Old Bailey?

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 1 06:40:56 2023
    QUOTE: Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison on Friday (27 October) after admitting 20 offences. ENDS


    3 months for each offence.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Misogyny on Wed Nov 1 17:07:58 2023
    On 01/11/2023 01:40 pm, Simon Misogyny wrote:

    QUOTE: Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison on Friday (27 October) after admitting 20 offences. ENDS

    3 months for each offence.

    Once more, M'Lud, you exhibit your poor understanding of how the
    criminal justice system works.

    No wonder you are always calling for sentences in excess of those
    provided for in that pesky legislation.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Wed Nov 1 17:12:01 2023
    On 01/11/2023 04:30 pm, Spike wrote:

    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:

    QUOTE: Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in
    prison on Friday (27 October) after admitting 20 offences. ENDS

    3 months for each offence.

    Do you know why people admit offences?

    He doesn't.

    Have a think, take your time…

    That'll be a waste (of said time).

    Unless he asks an adult.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Nov 1 16:30:48 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    QUOTE: Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in
    prison on Friday (27 October) after admitting 20 offences. ENDS

    3 months for each offence.

    Do you know why people admit offences?

    Have a think, take your time…

    --
    Spike

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 1 11:07:00 2023
    A disqualified drink-driving drug dealer who was caught by police three times in two months has been jailed.

    Mohammed Mehtab, 21, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison on Friday October 27 after admitting 20 offences.

    In the early hours of Sunday July 24 last year, traffic officers began following Mehtab who was seen driving a black Volkswagen Tiguan erratically in Garton End Road, Dogsthorpe.

    After signalling for him to pull over, Mehtab made off, driving on the wrong side of the road and colliding with another car, causing it to swerve into the path of the pursing police car.

    Mehtab failed to stop after the collision – which left one of the passengers in the damaged vehicle having to be cut out of the car – and abandoned the Tiguan in nearby Elmfield Road.

    He was found asleep in a front garden, smelling of alcohol, and was later found to be almost three times the legal drink drive limit, as well as disqualified from driving after being convicted of drink driving in March last year.

    A search of the car found about £3,770 worth of heroin and crack cocaine.

    Mehtab was bailed while further enquiries were carried out, however, the following month, on 23 August, traffic officers saw a silver Ford Focus mount a kerb as it exited a roundabout in Bourges Boulevard, central Peterborough.

    Due to its manner of driving, the officers followed the car for a short while, observing it reach 65 mph in a 30-zone.

    As the officers turned into Thorpe Road, they found the car had crashed into railings on a footpath.

    The driver, Mehtab, and his passenger, 20-year-old Shamriz Ali, got out of the car and started to run towards the train station but Ali was detained and arrested after a search found he was in possession of a bag containing 82 wraps of crack cocaine and
    heroin and £397 in cash.

    A short while later, Mehtab was detained in Station Road and found to be in possession of £104 in cash. He was also found to be more than double the legal drink-drive limit.

    A search of the crashed Focus found a mobile phone which contained messages relating to drug dealing, £326 in cash and about £1,500 worth of crack cocaine and heroin.

    Both men were initially bailed while further enquiries and forensic testing was carried out.

    Less than three weeks later, on 15 September, Mehtab was stopped by traffic officers after he was again spotted driving erratically in Bourges Boulevard.

    He was seen swerving across the road, resulting in officers signalling for him to pull over, however he failed to stop and ended up in a pursuit with Mehtab eventually crashing at a dead end in Lincoln Road by the footpath for Rhubarb Bridge.

    Inside the car’s front passenger footwell was a bag containing about £7,300 of crack cocaine and heroin, a small amount of cannabis, “burner” phones and £762 in cash.

    Mehtab, of Duke Street, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Friday October 27 where he was sentenced to a total of four-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting:

    three counts of dangerous driving
    three counts of driving without insurance
    two counts of driving without a licence
    two counts of driving while disqualified
    two counts of drink driving, failing to stop for police
    failing to stop at the scene of a collision
    possession of cannabis
    acquiring criminal property – namely cash
    four counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs.

    Ali, of Foston Lane, Bradford, appeared at the same court where he was jailed for a total of three years and nine months after previously admitting possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.

    He was also sentenced to an additional year-and-a-half in prison for affray, possession of a knife in a public place and other drug offences relating to the West Yorkshire area, taking his total sentence to five years and three months.

    Detective Constable Kevin Poole, who investigated, said: “These were great spots by our road policing officers who saw Mehtab’s driving fell far below the standards of a safe and competent driver.

    “His repeated offending shows a complete disregard for the law, and his actions have been completely selfish, putting not only his life at risk but those of other drivers and pedestrians.

    “We’re working hard to tackle drug dealing across the county, and this latest result is very welcome.”

    Anyone with information or concerns about drugs can report via the force’s dedicated drugs information webpage.

    https://www.peterboroughmatters.co.uk/news/23892592.drink-driving-drug-dealer-mohammed-mehtab-jailed/

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