A DRUG dealer serving a three and a half year jail sentence has been ordered to stump up the £261 benefit from his criminality.

Ibrahim Gul was weighing out and bagging up his own stash of heroin to sell in Bradford when he was snared by an undercover officer working for Operation Errantdance.

Gul, 21, of Ravens Avenue, Dewsbury, pleaded guilty at Bradford Crown Court to three offences of supplying crack cocaine and heroin, between March 26 and 28 last year, and possession of heroin with intent to supply, on November 13.

He was jailed on December 16 last year and this week he was brought back to the court for a Proceeds of Crime Act. hearing

Alisha Kaye, barrister for the Crown, said Gul’s benefit from drug dealing was the value of the drugs he was caught with. He was ordered to pay £261 by October 7 or face a seven-day prison sentence in default.

He was working for the Lloyd Line when he approached undercover officer Libby on Nuttall Road in central Bradford and sold her a wrap of heroin. Gul gave her the number of the Lloyd Line and sold her more drugs. Police searched his home, and seized dealer scales, plastic bags with corners cut off, a Kinder Egg and a package of heroin.