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Detectives investigating the murder of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky have charged two men with assisting an offender.Detectives investigating the murder of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky have charged two men with assisting an offender.
A 36-year-old man from Newport, Gwent, and a 23-year-old man from Collingdale, London, are due before magistrates in Leeds on Wednesday. A 36-year-old man from Newport, South Wales, and a 23-year-old man from Collingdale, London, are due before magistrates in Leeds on Wednesday.
Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was shot during a robbery at the Universal Express travel agents in Bradford in November 2005.Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was shot during a robbery at the Universal Express travel agents in Bradford in November 2005.
Five men have been charged with her murder and are due to stand trial in Newcastle on 9 October.Five men have been charged with her murder and are due to stand trial in Newcastle on 9 October.
Firearms offences
Yusuf Abdillh Jama, 19, Mussaker Imtiaz Shah, Raza Haq Aslam, Faisal Razzaq, all 24, and Hassan Razzaq, 25, have been charged with the Pc's murder.
Mr Shah, of no fixed address, is also charged with the attempted murder of Pc Teresa Milburn, who was shot and seriously injured during the raid, and three firearms offences.
His co-accused face a robbery charge and four firearms offences.
Mr Jama is from Whitmore Road, Small Heath, Birmingham. Mr Aslam is from St Pancras Way, Kentish Town, north London.
War-torn Somalia
Faisal Razzaq and his brother Hassan are both from Sebert Road, Forest Gate, east London. Their trial is scheduled to last between eight and 10 weeks.
A sixth man, Mustaf Jama, a Somali national, is believed to have fled Britain after being named as a suspect by police.
Former colleagues of the Bradford policewoman reacted angrily when it was revealed in May that Jama had earlier been considered for deportation after serving a jail sentence.
The decision was taken not to return him to war-torn Somalia because of the dangers he faced there.