A drug dealer has been jailed after admitting selling a variety of drugs on the streets of Bradford.

Ashraf Pandor, 33, was arrested in April after officers stopped a car they suspected was used in an earlier drug deal in Allerton Road, Allerton, Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday.

The defendant, of Harrier Close, was the driver and only occupant of the Ford Focus, in which officers found four wraps of crack cocaine and nine wraps of heroin. On searching Pandor they found £135 in cash and five wraps of cocaine.

After searching Pandor’s home as well, police had recovered 23.52g heroin, with an estimated value of £1,176, 6.285g of crack cocaine with an estimated value of £471.37, 51.54g of cocaine with an estimated value of £2,061, and, the court was told for his personal use, 10.46g cannabis, valued at £86.

Prosecutor Richard Walters said Pandor had admitted to dealing crack cocaine, cocaine and heroin and said he had been, “doing it for a dew weeks to pay off a drugs debt”.

At the time of the offences, the court heard, Pandor had been subject to a community order made for another drug dealing offence.

The defendant had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to seven offences relating to the possession of four different drugs, possessing £135, classed as criminal property, and possessing two CS spray canisters.

For Pandor, Jason Pitter said he had suffered a recent personal tragedy.

Pandor was sentenced to 32 months in prison.