A convicted drug dealer caught with “crack” between his buttocks was jailed for six years and nine months.

Darren Perrow was arrested with 56 wraps of cocaine and heroin on his person when the police caught him selling drugs from a Ford Focus on Sedgwick Close, off Lumb Lane in Bradford on April 12.

Perrow, of Rochester Street, Shipley, was the front seat passenger in the vehicle, prosecutor Andrew Horton told Bradford Crown Court.

Four phones were also seized, along with cash. In all, 94 wraps of crack cocaine and heroin were discovered worth £500.

On May 8, Perrow was again spotted drug dealing. This time he was alone in a VW Golf on Oak Lane, Manningham, Bradford.

He was apprehended after fleeing on foot, dropping 40 wraps of Class A drugs.

In total, 134 wraps of heroin and crack cocaine, valued at £750, were seized by the police in the two drugs busts.

Perrow had 42 previous convictions for 123 offences.

In 2010, he was jailed for more than four years for drug dealing and dangerous driving.

This time, he pleaded guilty to four charges of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs on two occasions.

Perrow was jailed for three years for the first set of offences and three years and nine months for reoffending, the sentences to run consecutively.

A MAN who groomed a vulnerable girl and had sex with her in a caravan outside his home was jailed for seven years and nine months.

Ahmed Leghari persisted in seeing the 15-year-old when he was on bail and subject to a Child Abduction Warning Notice, Bradford Crown Court heard.

Leghari, 21, of Foston Lane, Fagley, Bradford, smoked cannabis with the teenager and gave her a sexually transmitted disease after twice having sex with her.

Her devasted mother told the court that Leghari had ruined her family’s lives.

“She was my little girl. I am heartbroken. I just want this to be over,” she said in a victim impact statement read out in court.

Leghari pleaded guilty to two offences of sexual activity with a child, possession of cannabis, dangerous driving and driving while unlicensed and uninsured.

Leghari and the girl had sex in the caravan in September last year. The police found him lying on a bed inside the caravan and the girl hiding in a storage space underneath.

Leghari made no comment in his police interview and was bailed. He was reminded of the girl’s age and given the Child Abduction Warning Notice.

Five months later, he again had sex with the girl, this time at a flat in Bradford. She answered the door to a relative in her dressing gown and he made a run for it from the bathroom.

He was again bailed and on March 23 he bought a car for £900 despite having no driving licence. Three days later, Leghari led the police on a five-mile late-night car chase across Bradford with the girl in the vehicle in her dressing gown.

Two police cars and the police helicopter pursued Leghari at up to 70mph. He ran red lights and forced another motorist to swerve. Leghari was banned from driving for five years and ten months.

The judge made a Sexual Harm Prevention Order without limit of time and Leghari must sign on the sex offender register.

A STREET drug dealer was jailed for three years and four months after his accomplice was caught with 60 wraps of crack cocaine stuffed down her bra.

Mohammed Yaqub and his former partner Lauren Overend were spotted trafficking the Class A drugs from a Toyota Corolla in the Hurst Wood area of Saltaire, Bradford Crown Court heard.

Yaqub, 31, of Prospect Terrace, Allerton, Bradford, and Overend, 26, of Crawford Street, East Bowling, Bradford, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply crack cocaine on June 27 last year.

Yaqub was spotted by plain clothes police officers at the wheel of the car near to where two drug users were loitering, one of them checking his phone. An officer later noticed one of the addicts getting out of the vehicle.

When it was stopped, Overend was found to have 60 wraps of crack cocaine worth £900 hidden in her bra.

Judge Rose sentenced Overend to 12 months imprisonment, suspended for two years, with a rehabilitation activity requirement with the probation service and a six month electronically monitored overnight curfew.

A BURGLARY victim was threatened with a sword after two intruders smashed their way into his Queensbury home while he was asleep.

They were hoping to steal the Volvo parked outside but when they demanded the keys the complainant told them his car was “the crappy Astra”.

Bradford Crown Court heard that the man was woken by the sound of smashing glass on February 24 and was confronted by two hooded intruders.

The sword caused a minor cut when convicted burglar Bradley Robertshaw placed it the man’s forehead.

Robertshaw, 24, and his 23-year-old accomplice Daniel Rayner stole the Astra keys, tools, cigarettes and cash.

Robertshaw, of Wedgemoor Close, Wyke, and Rayner, of Sunnybank, Queensbury, pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary and theft of the car.

Robertshaw, who had previous convictions for house burglary, was jailed for eight years and nine months.

Rayner, who had no previous burglaries on his record, was jailed for seven years and eight months.

A MAN aged 49 was jailed for nine years for sexually abusing a young boy more than 30 years ago.

Colin Haresign was a teenager when he dressed the child in women’s underwear and molested him, Bradford Crown Court heard.

Haresign, of Rombalds View, Ilkley, was convicted by a jury of one charge of indecent assault and two of buggery, dating back to around 1986.

He committed the offences in the Bradford district when he was around 15 and the boy was six. The second time he buggered the boy, he forced him to put on women’s underwear.

Judge David Hatton QC jailed him for nine years but he will not automatically be released at the half-way stage. The Parole Board will decide when he is freed and after that he must serve an extended licence period of 12 months.

A MAN was jailed for 15 years for repeatedly raping a teenage girl.

Peter Wright’s victim suffered severe psychological harm as a result of the abuse she suffered at his hands over a period of around 16 months.

Bradford Crown Court heard how the girl had self-harmed, both throughout and after her ordeal, and that she smoked and drank to deal with the mental pain.

And after she reported the abuse, she feared 53-year-old Wright, formerly of Bradford, but who then moved to Birmingham, would hurt her for telling.

Following a trial, a jury found Wright guilty of four counts of rape and one count of sexual activity with a child.

Two of the rape counts were single occasions, with the others on at least two occasions.

He was acquitted of a count of rape and a count of attempted rape.

Wright was made subject of a sexual harm prevention order and will have to register for life as a sex offender.

AN accountancy student was jailed for three years and nine months for a “prolonged and terrifying” knifepoint robbery at a Bradford house.

Nomel Beugre downed three bottles of wine before confronting his friend in a drunken jealous rage because he wrongly suspected he was after his girlfriend, Bradford Crown Court heard.

Beugre, 25, an accountancy graduate, of Manor Row, Bradford, then robbed his victim, Willard Danda, of his phone and bank card.

Beugre pleaded guilty to robbery and possession of a kitchen knife on February 18.

His barrister, Jayne Beckett, said he had “fallen spectacularly from grace.”

Originally from the Ivory Coast, he had gained an accountancy degree in Leeds and was part-way through a Masters degree when was forced to put his studies on hold for financial reasons. He was unable to pay his rent and became anxious and unfulfilled.

When he took the knife round to the house, he was acting in a bizarre manner that was completely out of character.

Judge Jonathan Rose told Beugre: “You may have thought you had something to be jealous and concerned about, but you were wrong. This is all entirely your fault.”