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Two guilty of faith healer murder Two guilty of faith healer murder
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Two men have been convicted of murdering a 22-year-old faith healer whose body was found in a Luton park.Two men have been convicted of murdering a 22-year-old faith healer whose body was found in a Luton park.
Alfusaine Jabbi was found dead in April 2006 after he failed to repay £14,000 paid to him by a client who felt she was duped, Luton Crown Court heard.Alfusaine Jabbi was found dead in April 2006 after he failed to repay £14,000 paid to him by a client who felt she was duped, Luton Crown Court heard.
Jurors convicted Tariq Malik, 29, of Selborne Road, and Imran Khan, 27, of Rondini Road, Luton.Jurors convicted Tariq Malik, 29, of Selborne Road, and Imran Khan, 27, of Rondini Road, Luton.
Khalid Malik, 28, of Selborne Road, was cleared of murder but found guilty of perverting the course of justice.Khalid Malik, 28, of Selborne Road, was cleared of murder but found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
Camel sacrificedCamel sacrificed
Mr Jabbi, who claimed he could help clients through sacrifice, was found dead in Luton's Leagrave Park.Mr Jabbi, who claimed he could help clients through sacrifice, was found dead in Luton's Leagrave Park.
Jurors had heard how customers had paid various amounts for his services.Jurors had heard how customers had paid various amounts for his services.
One man is said to have paid £7,000 for a two-week long prayer and a woman paid £800 for the sacrificing of a camel on her behalf in the Gambia.One man is said to have paid £7,000 for a two-week long prayer and a woman paid £800 for the sacrificing of a camel on her behalf in the Gambia.
The court had heard that Mr Jabbi, originally from the Gambia, was paid £14,000 to help a customer who had infertility problems.The court had heard that Mr Jabbi, originally from the Gambia, was paid £14,000 to help a customer who had infertility problems.
When this did not work the defendants beat him with industrial foil before rubbing salt into his wounds and stabbing him.When this did not work the defendants beat him with industrial foil before rubbing salt into his wounds and stabbing him.
The court heard that the customer, named as Rubina Maroof, was on the run. Rubina Shah, 38, was found not guilty of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm but was found guilty of conspiracy to imprison. Guhar Mirza, Tariq Malik's wife, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
Her friend Rubina Shah, 38, was found not guilty of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm but was found guilty of conspiracy to imprison. Guhar Mirza, Tariq Malik's wife, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
Sentencing is to take place at a date yet to be fixed.Sentencing is to take place at a date yet to be fixed.