Saturday, November 3, 2007

Man in court on Pc murder charge

A 27-year-old man have appeared in tribunal charged with the homicide of Personal Computer Sharon Beshenivsky in William Bradford two old age ago.


Mustaf Jama, who was extradited from Somalia, appeared at Leeds Magistrates' Court. He was remanded in detention until a crown tribunal hearing on 9 November.


He also confronts complaints of robbery, ownership of pieces and possessing prohibited weapons.


Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was shot dead and a co-worker was wounded during a robbery at a traveling federal agency in November 2005.


Brother jailed


Mustaf Jama was flanked by two police force military officers throughout the five-minute hearing.


He was initially handcuffed but they were removed at the petition of District Judge Roy Anderson.


There was no application for bail.


Five people, including Mustaf Jama's blood brother Yusuf Jama, have got been jailed over the case.

Personal Computer Beshenivsky was killed after responding to an armed robbery


Pc Beshenivsky was killed on 18 November - her daughter's 4th birthday - as she arrived at the scene of a robbery at the Universal Joint Express traveling agency.


Pc Mother Teresa Milburn, 37, was also shot but survived.


Yusuf Jama and Muzzaker Shah were both captive for a lower limit of 35 old age at Newcastle Crown Court last December.


Faisal Razzaq and his blood brother Hassan Razzaq were jailed for 11 old age and 20 old age respectively for manslaughter, robbery and pieces offences.


Earlier this year, Raza ul Haq Aslam was jailed for eight old age for taking portion in the robbery.


Another pack member believed to have got been involved in the shooting, Piran Ditta Khan, have still not been traced.


Mustaf Jama was extradited from Somalia on Thursday and taken from Heathrow Airport to a police force station in Leeds, where he was charged with homicide on Thursday night.

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