Sharon Beshenivsky: Man extradited from Pakistan and charged with homicide over 2005 killing of PC

Sharon Beshenivsky: Man extradited from Pakistan and charged with homicide over 2005 killing of PC

A person has been extradited from Pakistan in reference to the killing of PC Sharon Beshenivsky in 2005, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has stated.

Piran Ditta Khan, 74, has been extradited to the UK and charged with homicide, theft, two counts of possessing a firearm with intent to hazard life and two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon.

PC Beshenivsky was gunned down whereas responding to a theft at a journey agent in Bradford in November 2005.

The 38-year-old mom of three youngsters and two stepchildren had solely served 9 months with West Yorkshire Police when she died.

Her colleague, PC Teresa Millburn, was significantly injured in the identical incident.

Teresa Milburn
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PC Teresa Milburn was significantly injured

Khan, who was arrested by police in Pakistan in January 2020, has been remanded into custody to seem earlier than Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.

The prices in opposition to Khan had been authorised in 2006, resulting in the issuing of the extradition warrant, the CPS stated.

Chief crown prosecutor Joanne Jakymec stated: “Since Piran Ditta Khan was arrested in Pakistan in 2020, our specialist prosecutors have been working closely with our Pakistani partners to complete the legal process in the country so that he could be extradited back to England to face the allegations from almost 20 years ago.”

Two males, Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah and Yusuf Abdullah Jama, had been sentenced to life in jail in 2006 over the taking pictures of PC Beshenivsky.

Sharon Beshenivsky

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Shah admitted homicide however denied firing the shot which killed PC Beshenivsky, whereas Jama was convicted of homicide after he advised the courtroom he shot the officer by chance.

A 3rd man, Faisal Razzaq, a 25-year-old from London, was cleared of homicide however discovered responsible of manslaughter. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimal time period of 11 years.

PC Beshenivsky's hat sits on her coffin at her funeral on 11 January 2006
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PC Beshenivsky’s hat sits on her coffin at her funeral on 11 January 2006

A 12 months later, in 2007, a fourth man, Hassan Razzaq, the 26-year-old brother of Faisal, was additionally convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to twenty years in jail.

A fifth man, Mustaf Jama, the brother of Yusuf Jama, was extradited from Somalia in 2007 and located responsible of homicide.

He was sentenced to life in jail with a minimal time period of 35 years behind bars.

A memorial for WPC Sharon Beshenivsky following its unveiling during a memorial service in Bradford.
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A memorial was unveiled for PC Beshenivsky on the scene of her killing

PC Beshenivsky, who was the seventh serving feminine officer ever to be killed within the line of obligation in Britain on the time of her demise, was killed on her daughter’s fourth birthday.

Bradford got here to a standstill for her funeral.

Hundreds of officers lined the route of the cortege, and a memorial was later unveiled on the scene of her demise in 2009.

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