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Seven jailed for life over murder of law student in bungled drive-by shooting

Aya Hachem was an innocent passer-by during the shooting in Blackburn, Lancashire.

SEVEN MEN HAVE been jailed for life for the murder of a law student who was mistakenly gunned down in a botched drive-by shooting.

Tyre firm boss Feroz Suleman, 40, arranged the execution of a rival businessman in broad daylight but the gunman he hired instead shot dead innocent passer-by Aya Hachem.

The 19-year-old who dreamed of becoming a solicitor had fled from violence in her native Lebanon as a child to settle with her family in Blackburn, Lancashire.

Miss Hachem was shot in King Street on 17 May last year while on a trip to a nearby supermarket to buy food for when her family would break their Ramadan fast that evening.

She died in hospital after a bullet entered her left shoulder, passed through her body and embedded itself in a telegraph pole.

On Thursday, Suleman, of Shear Brow, Blackburn, was ordered to serve a minimum of 34 years before he could be considered for parole.

The gunman, Zamir Raja, 33, of Davyhulme Road, Stretford, was jailed for a minimum of 34 years and his driver, Anthony Ennis, 31, of Grasmere Court, Partington, must serve at least 33 years.

Accomplices Ayaz Hussain, 36, of Calgary Avenue, Blackburn; Abubakr Satia, 32, of Oxford Close, Blackburn; his brother, Uthman Satia, 29, of St Hubert’s Road, Great Harwood; and Kashif Manzoor, 26, of Shakeshaft Street, Blackburn, were handed minimum terms of 32 years, 28 years, 28 years and 27 years, respectively.

The intended target was Pachah Khan, 31, owner of Quickshine Car Wash, who angered Suleman, the boss of neighbouring RI Tyres, when his business began to sell tyres and became a direct competitor.

A bitter feud developed and Suleman ordered the execution of Khan, telling his ally Hussain to recruit an assassin.

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Manchester-based hitman Raja and his driver Ennis were assigned the task.

Abubakr Satia sourced a silver Toyota Avensis for just £300, financed by his friend Suleman, which was used by Raja and Ennis on the day of the shooting.

Judy Chapman, 26, who was convicted of manslaughter for her involvement, drove the gunman and driver from Bolton with her boyfriend, Uthman Satia, as front-seat passenger. She then collected the pair after the shooting.

Manzoor ensured the unreliable Avensis was able to be used after he jump-started the vehicle and left the engine running.

Sentencing, Mr Justice Turner told Suleman: “You were the driving force behind the whole deadly enterprise from beginning to end and followed through this plan with obsessive determination.

“When you were in prison you commented to Abubakr Satia you were the captain of the ship and if you were to go down then everyone would down with you. How right you were.”

Giving evidence at the 12-week trial, divorced father-of-two Suleman denied any knowledge of a plot to kill Khan and said Quickshine selling tyres had no impact on his business.

However, Amazon driver Hussain told jurors that Suleman wanted Khan “roughed up” and introduced him to Raja who suggested a drive-by with shots fired in the air to scare him.

Suleman was quoted a price of £1,500 and excitedly agreed straight away, said Hussain, who claimed there was no plan to kill.

Raja initially said he had nothing to do with the shooting and had arrived in Blackburn for a drugs deal, but during the trial he admitted he fired the gun, although he refused to return to the witness box to explain his intent.

Cannabis dealer Ennis, known as Sarge by his North Manchester customers, said he thought the trip to East Lancashire involved “s—ting some people up and making them leg it”. He said he did not know Raja had a firearm, thought to be a Glock pistol.

Manzoor and the Satia brothers told the jury they were all innocent dupes, with cocaine addict Uthman Satia claiming he thought he was transporting two men for a test drive of the Avensis.

The jury took less than four hours on Tuesday to reject their version of events and convict the seven male defendants of the murder of Hachem and the attempted murder of Khan.

Mr Justice Turner told them: “None of you seven showed any remorse in the aftermath of the shooting. Together you tried to lie, scheme and plot your way out of trouble.

“It was not long before you all started to sacrifice your co-defendants in an attempt to save your own skins.”

Raja, who tried to pursue his payment after the killing, apologised for lying when giving evidence.

In a letter to the judge, he said he was “in denial” and said he would forever live with “shame and regret”.

He said: “The grief I have caused is unimaginable and I take full responsibility for my actions. I am truly sorry from the bottom of my heart.”

In 2001, Suleman was jailed for three-and-half years for causing the death of a 67-year-old man by dangerous driving.

Chapman, also of St Hubert’s Road, Great Harwood, will be sentenced on October 1 after she was found guilty of the manslaughter of Hachem. She was cleared of murder and attempted murder.

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    Aug 5th 2021, 7:33 PM

    Why can’t Ireland give long sentences like that? After seven years of a life sentences here murderers are up for parole.
    Judges here have been known to let people found guilty with fully suspended sentences and never doing as much as a minute in jail. The murder of Declan Flynn in Dublin in 1982 comes to mind. He was literally kicked to death by a number of youths. The judge at the time said something to the effect that’s such a killing could never be considered as murder.

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    Aug 5th 2021, 8:00 PM

    @James Joseph: totally agree with you, our sentencing is seldom aligned to the crime.

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    Aug 5th 2021, 9:22 PM

    @Stephen Byrne:
    It’s crazy Stephen. We had a verdict on a murder here today and his defence was that he was drunk and on drugs and didn’t intend to murder his girlfriend in the hope he would get away with man slaughter. Thankfully he was found guilty of murder. But if I or you or anybody else got into to the car and drove it under the influence of drink or drugs and said I didn’t mean to drive the car judge. It was the drink and drugs made me do it we would have been laughed out of court and rightly so.

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    Aug 5th 2021, 9:34 PM

    @James Joseph: Absolutely agree with you….Law here is far too soft

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    Aug 5th 2021, 11:08 PM

    @James Joseph: prison sentences have lengthened massively since 1982 and now a life sentence prisoner is not eligible for parole before serving a minimum of 12 years though the majority serve much longer, in 2019 the average jail time served by those who were released was 20 years. We also have long serving lifers “of the 355 lifers in the prison system as of 30 June last, two of them were serving over 40 years, nine had been in for between 35-40 years, six were there for 30-35 years and seven were there 25-30 years.”

    https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40111037.html

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    Aug 6th 2021, 1:07 AM

    @James Joseph: your comment is the opposite of proving weak sentences

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    Aug 6th 2021, 3:11 AM

    @James Joseph: ships anchor

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    Aug 5th 2021, 7:07 PM

    Read about this during the week. Tragic loss of life for this young lady’s family. RIP and I hope the long sentences will be some comfort for her family

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    Aug 5th 2021, 9:07 PM

    Outstanding sentences handed down by an excellent British Judiciary following fine police work. Our Judges here in Ireland could learn so much from these sentences and get tough on crime.

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    Aug 6th 2021, 1:07 AM

    @Ray Walsh: a murderer was found guilty today. It carries a mandatory 25 years.

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    Aug 5th 2021, 7:19 PM

    Ah Janey Mack…over TYRES?? That’s disgusting on so many levels. The poor girl with her whole future ahead of her. These 5 c u m deserve every second they have to spend in prison. They’ve also wasted their lives. They’ll be in their sixties by the time they’re out.

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