A Stockport motorist who drove at speed the wrong way along the hard shoulder of the M65 has been jailed.

Lancashire police  were looking for a blue Ford Fiesta which was believed to be using false registration plates. The vehicle was registered to wanted defendant Kieran Philibin.

The Fiesta was spotted  in Princess Way, Burnley, and followed onto Active Way.  Philibin failed to stop for police and a pursuit ensued.

The Fiesta jumped a red light and Philibin went the wrong way around a roundabout and then the wrong way down the dual carriageway section of Princess Way heading towards Junction 11 of the M65.

After engaging in more reckless driving, Philibin entered the M65 at Junction 11 and drove the wrong way up the slip road.

The Fiesta travelled at speed for 1.5 miles, before coming to a stop and Philibin and his front seat passenger running from the scene.

The front seat passenger was detained a short distance away from the car and Philibin was arrested hiding nearby.

Philibin, 36, of Samuel Street, Stockport, was charged and convicted of dangerous driving, failing to stop, driving without insurance and drug-driving.

He appeared at Burnley Crown Court earlier this month and was sentenced to 16 months in prison and disqualified from driving for 5 years and 8 months. He must take an extended re-test.

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