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Cop-killer suspect escapes in Muslim veil
2006-12-20
A SUSPECT in the killing of a policewoman fled Britain by disguising himself as a Muslim woman wearing a veil, The Times said today. According to the newspaper which cited unidentified police sources, Mustaf Jamma, a Somali man, assumed the identity of his sister and using her passport and wearing a veil got through security at London's Heathrow Airport.

He apparently fled for his homeland after being implicated in the November 2005 murder of Constable Sharon Beshenivsky during an armed robbery in the town of Bradford. Her colleague, Teresa Milburn, 37, was shot and injured in the shoulder.

Jamma, 26, escaped Britain between Christmas Day last year, and New Year's Day, The Times said. At the time of his departure, he had 21 criminal convictions and was one of Britain's most wanted men, with his photograph circulated to every police force, port and airport in the country.

A spokesman for Heathrow Airport was quoted as saying in The Times: "Immigration control staff always do a visual check on people coming into the country but only random checks are made with outgoing passengers.''

Britain in May formally asked Somalia's largely powerless transitional government for help in tracing Jamma.

Jamma's younger brother Yusuf Abdillh Jamma was earlier this week convicted of Constable Beshenivsky's murder, and Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah admitted the charge at Newcastle Crown Court in October.
Another Family Affair.
The pair will be sentenced on Friday along with two other men, Faisal Razzaq and his brother Hassan, who were convicted of manslaughter.

Mustaf Jamma is thought to be under armed protection in Somalia, according to The Times, where his family wields a great deal of influence.

Along with Jamma, Piran Ditta Khan is a sixth suspect in the murder who is on the run.

Despite the majority of British police being unarmed, fatalities are rare and Constable Beshenivsky's death was the first of a female officer since 2001.
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2 Arrested in British Policewoman's Death
2005-12-12
Police hunting the killers of a policewoman in northern England on Monday arrested two men in the south Wales town of Newport. Gwent Police said they arrested Bedwyr Meredydd Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, 24, who has been identified as a suspect in the slaying of Constable Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford last month. They did not identify the other man arrested, except to say that he is 23 and a Mormon elder just beginning his two year mission before it's time to return to Utah. The arrests came at the end of a two-day operation in the Maindee area of Newport, where police from the Gwent and North Yorkshire forces cordoned off streets and evacuated local residents. The men will now be taken to West Yorkshire for questioning, police said. West Yorkshire Police say they are still hunting for 25-year-old Mustafa Jama in connection with Beshenivsky's killing. Jama's brother Yusuf Jama, 19, has already appeared in court charged with murder. Beshenivsky, 38, a new recruit, was gunned down as she investigated a robbery in the center of Bradford on Nov. 18.
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No sign of Cop-Killer as UK police end Wales siege
2005-12-12
POLICE hunting a man suspected of killing the police officer Sharon Beshenivsky called off an armed siege of a house in South Wales early this morning. Dozens of homes in Newport were evacuated and people living near by were told to stay in the back of their houses when 40 officers surrounded the property yesterday morning. It is understood that Gwent Police, who were being assisted by West Yorkshire Police, believed that Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, 24, was in the house. But shortly before 1am they said the man they were looking for was not in the area.

Mr Shah, 24, is one of two men police still want to question over the murder of WPC Beshenivsky in Bradford on November 18. Mr Shah, also known as Pesci or Mr P, is regarded as the most dangerous of the suspects and is suspected of being the person who fired the fatal shot. Police are also looking for Mustaf Jama, 25, whose brother Yusuf, 19, has already been charged with WPC Beshenivsky’s murder. Her colleague WPC Teresa Milburn was shot in the shoulder during the bungled robbery of a travel agency.

The Cromwell Road area of the city was cordoned off from about 7am until midnight, with a helicopter circling the area for much of the time. Police said residents had been moved away for their own safety. Crimestoppers has offered £50,000 for information leading to the conviction of the killers of PC Beshenivsky. Posters across Britain are urging people to look out for the two men still wanted for questioning. Officers had feared that they would try to leave the country.
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Somali Teenager Arrested in Shooting of Woman Police Constable
2005-11-28
One of three suspects in the murder of a woman police officer 10 days ago was being questioned by detectives last night after being arrested in connection with an unrelated alleged crime.

Yusuf Jama, 19, was one of a group of up to seven Somalis seized by police in a raid on a terrace house in the Saltley area of Birmingham on Saturday. He was taken to a police station in the West Midlands where a sergeant recognised him as one of the men named and pictured the previous day over the killing of WPc Sharon Beshenivsky. Mr Jama's identity was established through fingerprints before he was transferred to West Yorkshire at 3am yesterday to be questioned by specialist officers.

Police are still hunting his brother Mustaf Jama, 25, and Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, 24, a British Asian, whom they have described as very dangerous and asked for the public to report any sightings immediately. All three were believed to have been living in London.

WPc Beshenivwky, 38, was gunned down as she and her colleague WPc Teresa Milburn, 37, went to investigate a robbery at a travel agency in Bradford city centre. Witnesses to the arrest said that between four and eight people of Somali appearance were taken from the three-bedroom house in Bowyer Road, Saltley. Those arrested were handcuffed and their heads were covered by blankets as police vehicles blocked the quiet one-way street.
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