A father and son who allegedly made £200,000 from crime will be asked to hand over any ill-gotten gains after a confiscation hearing next year.

Nigel Harrison, 42, and Adrian Harrison, 62, app-eared at Bradford Crown Court today when the two-day case was listed for June 7.

Judge Jonathan Durham Hall QC was told the Crown and defence were presently unable to agree on what recoverable assets were available. The court heard that all father and son can offer is a few cars.

Judge Durham Hall was told the prosecution case is that Nigel Harrison made £120,000 by dishonest means and his father £80,000.

Nigel Harrison was jailed for 40 months in September last year after police seized eight kilos of amphetamine from his lock-up workshop in Independent Street, Little Horton, in December 2006.

He pleaded guilty to possessing the drugs with intent to supply.

Recorder James Hill QC was told that in 2001 Harrison, of Spicer Street, Bradford, was jailed for six years for commercial dealing of ecstasy, cocaine and cannabis. As well as packages of amphetamine, police found equipment for cutting drugs in a van, along with a vacuum-packing machine.

Adrian Harrison was cleared of possessing amph-etamine with intent to supply. He was convicted of an allegation relating to more than 13 grammes of 78 per cent pure cocaine found in a drawer at his home in Tyersal Street in the raid.