A man who acted as a look-out in the robbery which saw PC Sharon Beshenivsky gunned down in cold blood has been jailed for eight years.
Raza ul Haq Aslam, 26, of Kentish Town, London, was convicted of robbery for his part in the raid on a travel agents in Bradford nearly two years ago.
PC Beshenivsky, 38, was shot as she arrived at the scene.
Her colleague PC Teresa Milburn, 37, was shot in the street as the gang fled with £5,000.
Aslam had been cleared of murder, manslaughter, robbery and a string of firearms offences in December last year.
But a retrial at Newcastle Crown Court was ordered on the charge of robbery because the jury could not reach a verdict.Judge John Milford said he was being sentenced on the basis he did not know firearms were being carried by the gang. --And pigs are flying on that one.
"You were one of a team of seven men taking part in a robbery at the Universal Express travel agents in Bradford," the judge said.
"During the course of that offence those in the premises were subjected to violence and were tied up and injured.
"In addition, and most terribly, two female officers were shot, one fatally. It was a crime that shocked the nation."
Two members of the gang - Muzzaker Shah and Yusuf Jamma - had already been sentenced to 35 years.
Mustaf Jamma, Yusuf's brother, reportedly escaped to Somalia via Heathrow Airport by dressing in a traditional veil and using his sister's passport. - Yep you got to love those cross dressing Somali's, see above post and a bit below on how the Somali savage Jama arrived in the UK.
Another man, Piran Ditta Khan, believed to have been the "architect" of the robbery, also remains on the run. Although the police might be advised to read this: article on worthless scumbag pile of shit Piran Ditta Khan and where he might be.
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Crossdressing vermin Jama a brief history:
According to the Times, in 1993 Nadifa Egal a Somali woman arrived at Heathrow with three children and a Kenyan people trafficker who falsely claimed to be her husband. Mrs Egal described the danger from which her family were fleeing following tribal violence.(Blah blah, usual tale of woe to wooley headed Guardian readers) The family were granted leave to remain and Mrs Egal set about contacting her four other children who had been sent to the UK in 1992. Soon after being granted leave to remain it is reported that Mrs Egal returned to Somalia leaving her seven children to be brought up by friends and relatives in London and Birmingham.
Mustaf Jama was 12 years old when he stood by his mother’s side at Heathrow in 1993. Eight years after arriving in the UK, Mustaf was jailed for burglary and robbery offences. After a string of violent criminal offences he was released from prison in 2005 aged 25; he was considered for deportation but permitted to remain because it was deemed too dangerous to send him back to Somalia where the conflict continued. Some time between Christmas Day and New’s Year he fled the UK, returning to Somalia, apparently bearing his sister’s passport and disguised in a niqab.
Jama was not required to prove his identity by immigration staff. It has been further reported that Jama’s Uncle is a former Somalian Foreign Minister and his father a former MP and cousin of Mohamed Siad Barre the country’s ex-president who seized power in 1969 in a brutal military coup. Mustaf Jama is reportedly protected and hiding in Somalia.Mustaf Jama is still wanted by British police as the prime suspect for the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky.
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