Vile couple caught on camera bagging up Spice in front of young son jailed

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Vile couple caught on camera bagging up Spice in front of young son jailed
Vile couple caught on camera bagging up Spice in front of young son jailed

A vile couple bagged up illegal substances in front of their young son while ordering their other teenage child to deal for them.

Zaara and Rafiq Jamadar were caught out by their own CCTV camera installed inside their home in Blackburn, Lancashire. The sickening footage shows the pair bagging up Spice in front of their young son. Lancashire Police said that they also 'used' their 17-year-old son to deal drugs on their behalf.

They have now been locked up following a hearing at Preston Crown Court. Zara Jamadar, 47, was sentenced to more than five years in prison, while Rafiq Jamadar, 50, received a sentence of just under five years.

The force said on X, formerly known as Twitter: "The couple in this CCTV clip are Zaara and Rafiq Jamadar from Blackburn. They recorded themselves on their own video camera bagging spice in front of their young son, who was thankfully oblivious to what was going on."

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"He has since been safeguarded. The footage also showed Zaara dealing in her own kitchen, retrieving drugs from on top of a bird cage while her child was sat on the sofa. The Jamadars used their own 17-year-old son to sell drugs on their behalf. They also exploited addicts to sell drugs on their behalf.

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"Mobile phone evidence showed Zaara was also supplying crack cocaine and heroin. Zaara Jamadar, 47, of Higher Audley Street, Blackburn pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply class A and class B drugs. She was jailed at Preston Crown Court for 5 years and 5 months."

"Rafiq Jamadar, 50, of Brunel Walk, Blackburn, pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply a class B drug. He was jailed for four years and nine months. If you are aware of illegal activity taking place in your area call us on 101 and we'll take the appropriate action."

Andrew Bardsley

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