Two men including one from Bolton have been jailed for more than 22 years after police recovered high purity cocaine estimated at more than £3million.

Faheem Kola and Asaf Salim were both sentenced at Leeds Crown Court after admitting being involved in the supply of drugs.

Police found Kola supplying three plastic bags to Salim on Spen Valley Road in Ravensthorpe in November last year.

The Bolton News: Salim was also jailed.Salim was also jailed.
Later that day officers executed a warrant at Salim’s address and found seven blocks of cocaine in the cellar, as well as more than £5,000 in cash and three lots of scales.

Officers then searched Salim’s Volkswagen Golf and found a further 19 blocks.

Salim, who was disqualified from driving, had taken the vehicle to meet with Kola to pick up the drugs.

Kola was arrested the same day after police stopped his car in Halifax.

A search of the vehicle found it contained a professionally designed ‘hide’, which was used for storing illegal substances.

Both his and Salim’s vehicles were seized, along with another car which Salim had documentation for.

Both men were duly charged with conspiring to supply cocaine and were remanded in custody.

At court Kola, aged 30, of Willows Lane in Bolton, received 11 years and three months.

Salim, aged 40, of Huddersfield Road in Ravensthorpe, was jailed for 11 years.

The Bolton News:

Speaking after sentencing, Detective Superintendent Fiona Gaffney welcomed the result.

She said: “This was a substantial seizure of illegal drugs which were clearly destined for the streets of West Yorkshire and further afield, and we welcome the sentences passed. 

“Programme Precision is committed to disrupting the illegal activities of people like Salim and Kola, and we continue to work closely with our communities to tackle serious and organised crime and make West Yorkshire a safer place.”