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Pc murder trial told of robbery | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
The victim of an armed robbery that led to the shooting of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky has told a court how he was tied up and beaten with a gun. | |
Faris Khokar told Newcastle Crown Court his family were held up at gunpoint at Universal Travel Agents in Morley Street, Bradford, on 18 November 2005. | Faris Khokar told Newcastle Crown Court his family were held up at gunpoint at Universal Travel Agents in Morley Street, Bradford, on 18 November 2005. |
Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was shot dead after responding to an alarm call triggered by shop staff. | |
Mustaf Jama, 28, admits robbery but denies murder and firearms offences. | Mustaf Jama, 28, admits robbery but denies murder and firearms offences. |
Mr Khokar told the jury his hands were bound and he was beaten with a gun during the robbery. | Mr Khokar told the jury his hands were bound and he was beaten with a gun during the robbery. |
'Give us your money' | |
He said "I just remember hearing a noise like a shriek from my brother, and I looked to my right and saw one of the men jump over the counter." | |
Mr Khokar said he saw the two black men enter the office separately, and one of them holding a gun who was later identified as Mustaf's brother Yusuf Jama, who has previously been convicted over the death of Pc Beshenivsky. | |
"There was a lot of commotion. They said they wanted money. It was something to the effect of: 'give us your money'." | |
Mr Khokar then fell to the ground and was tied up by the man he later told police was Yusuf Jama. | |
He told the court this man had threatened to kill him as he was tying him up. | |
"I remember him saying, 'I'm going to kill you'. He said that quietly, he said it towards my ear. He was struggling to tie me up. | |
"They said they wanted £50,000. I remember saying we didn't really have any money because my brother had already been to the bank." | |
Five convicted | Five convicted |
The ordeal ended when the three robbers realised the police had arrived and they fled. | The ordeal ended when the three robbers realised the police had arrived and they fled. |
Mr Khokar said he heard the sound of gunshots as the gang tried to get away. | Mr Khokar said he heard the sound of gunshots as the gang tried to get away. |
The court heard Pc Beshenivsky was shot once in the chest. The mother of three children and two stepchildren had been a serving constable for just nine months. | The court heard Pc Beshenivsky was shot once in the chest. The mother of three children and two stepchildren had been a serving constable for just nine months. |
Her colleague, Pc Teresa Milburn, then 37, was injured when she was shot as the robbers tried to escape with the money they had taken. | Her colleague, Pc Teresa Milburn, then 37, was injured when she was shot as the robbers tried to escape with the money they had taken. |
Mr Jama has admitted one count of robbery. He denies murder, possessing firearms and possessing prohibited weapons. | Mr Jama has admitted one count of robbery. He denies murder, possessing firearms and possessing prohibited weapons. |
Five other men have already been convicted in connection with Pc Beshenivsky's death. They include Yusuf Jama. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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