MOHAMMED OWAIS ALI FROM BRADFORD SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS FOR DRUG CONSPIRACY
Mohammed Owais Ali, a 26-year-old resident of Basil Street in Bradford, has been convicted on charges related to a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
The court found sufficient evidence to hold Ali responsible for his involvement in the illicit drug trade, leading to his sentencing.
Following a thorough investigation by law enforcement authorities, Ali was arrested and brought before the court to face charges that stemmed from his alleged participation in a criminal network engaged in the distribution of highly controlled substances.
The court proceedings revealed details of his role within the conspiracy, which was believed to have operated within the Bradford area.
After a comprehensive trial, the jury or judge found Ali guilty of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, a serious offense that carries significant penalties due to the dangerous nature of the substances involved.
The court sentenced him to seven years in prison, reflecting the gravity of his actions and the need to deter similar criminal activity within the community.
Ali's conviction underscores ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking and protect residents from the harms associated with illegal substances.
His case serves as a reminder of the persistent challenges faced in tackling organized crime within Bradford and the wider region.
This is a probabilistic continent or country-group signal from public name datasets. It is not proof of nationality, ethnicity or personal background.
Likely region signal
Asia
Continent
from Saudi Arabia
- based on first and surname
30.8%
confidence
First-name region
Asia
Saudi Arabia
26.2%
Surname region
Asia
Saudi Arabia
35.4%
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
a serious offense that carries significant penalties due to the dangerous nature of the substances involved. The court sentenced him to seven years in prison, reflecting the gravity of his actions and the need to deter similar criminal a...
Prison sentence
seven years
The court sentenced him to seven years in prison, reflecting the gravity of his actions and the need to deter similar criminal activity within the community