Two Leeds men charged after tens of thousands of pounds worth of Class A drugs found in car

Two Leeds men have been charged with drug offences after police stopped a car in the north-east.

Mohammed Irfan Dad, of Sandhurst Place, Harehills and Mohammed Adil Rehem, of Spencer Place, Chapeltown were both charged with conspiracy to supply Class A controlled drugs and possession of criminal property.

Officers from West Yorkshire Police and Cleveland Police stopped a Skoda on Friday evening in the Cleveland area.

They seized large amounts of drugs and cash from the car.

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Mr Rehem was also charged with disqualified driving.

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Kamran Suleman from Ingleby Barwick, Thornaby, and Colin Hill, of Robertson House, Thornaby, have also been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

The arrests were part of West Yorkshire Police's Programme Precision.

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.”