Cannabis dealer jailed for helping crime family operate 'drug supermarket' in south Leeds

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A man who helped a Leeds crime family to operate a 'drug supermarket' and sell 40kgs worth of cannabis on the city’s streets has been sent to prison.

Michael O’Reilly was locked up for 29 months over his involvement in a cannabis supply conspiracy based in Beeston.

Brothers Asif and Kashif Khan and their two cousins, Shamrayz and Sohail, were jailed at Leeds Crown Court last month.A judge described the brothers' family home on Tempest Road, Beeston, as a 'drug supermarket' after hearing how members of the Khan family ran the illegal operation for 18 months before they were finally arrested.

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The Khans operated a 'ring and bring' drug supply line which received an average of 200 calls per day.

Michael O'Reilly was jailed for  29 months for his role in a major cannabis supply conspiracy in south Leeds.Michael O'Reilly was jailed for  29 months for his role in a major cannabis supply conspiracy in south Leeds.
Michael O'Reilly was jailed for 29 months for his role in a major cannabis supply conspiracy in south Leeds.

The defendants and others involved in the conspiracy were arrested or had drugs seized from vehicles and properties in south Leeds on 11 separate occasions but continued to sell cannabis.

The operation brought them into conflict with rival gangsters which resulted in shots being fired at Asif on one occasion.

O’Reilly was jailed today (March 1) after a court heard of nine occasions when he was observed by police being involved in the conspiracy.

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Matthew Bean, prosecuting, described the occasions O'Reilly was stopped in vehicles and cannabis, cash and mobile phones were seized.

During one incident, on December 18, 2018, he was stopped in a black BMW on Dulverton Close, Cottingley, and the class B drug was found in 17 grip seal bags inside the vehicle.

O'Reilly, 26, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis

He admitted handling stolen goods in relation to a separate offence.

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