Sheffield Crown Court: Armed drug dealer jailed over heroin, cocaine and knife
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Sheffield Crown Court heard on September 5 how Zayn Imaran, aged 18, of Bedale Close, Swallownest, Sheffield, was found with wraps of cocaine, packages of heroin, £511.37 in cash and a lock-knife.
Judge Graham Robinson said there were 88 wraps of cocaine, 16 cling film packages of heroin together with a bag containing a further ten cocaine and 12 heroin wraps, and he was also found with the cash and a knife to protect himself.
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Hide AdHe told Imaran: “There are things that trouble me. You were doing this for money and you weren’t yourself an addict as far as I can see.”
Imaran pleaded guilty to possessing heroin with intent to supply, possessing cocaine with intent to supply and to possessing a bladed article in public from July.
The court heard Imaran has previous convictions including two offences of theft, a minor offence of violence and a serious offence of robbery at knifepoint.
Digby Johnson, defending, said Imaran was in Rotherham when the offences were committed and he now has accommodation in Sheffield.
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Hide AdMr Johnson added support workers who had been helping Imaran have had positive things to say about him.
He said Imaran had been relocated from Wales where he had been doing well before he moved back to South Yorkshire but in an attempt to fit in he began associating with people involved in criminality.
Judge Robinson who sentenced Imaran to 26 months of custody acknowledged the defendant has had a dreadful start in life but that did not excuse his offending.