Court issues payback order on man storing stolen vehicles
Oliver Firth, 27, of Ghyll Beck Drive, Otley, was arrested in January following the activation of a tracker on a stolen Range Rover with further stolen car parts found in his unit.
He was sentenced in February to two years imprisonment.
During a hearing earlier today, Bradford Crown Court was told that Firth had benefitted by £128,600.00 through criminal enterprise.
His available assets were valued at £28,297.70. He was ordered to repay this money within the next six months or face a further 15 months in prison.