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PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 2:20 pm 
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Former driver, but not clear if he just gave up, or if his badge was, er, taken from him :-o

(PCoJ an abbreviation not often used on here, but its meaning will become clear (although I'm sure Sussex will know what it means anyway. But it saves a lot of space for the thread title. As does assuming the driver is a PHD...although because it's Bradford (with a relatively tiny number of HCs) and because he was driving a Lexus, it's maybe a fair assumption. But I ran out of space, and PHD uses less characters than 'driver' :D ).


Man tried to help Bradford taxi driver avoid prosecution

https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/ ... osecution/

A MAN has been jailed for more than two years after he tried to help a Bradford taxi driver avoid prosecution for running a red light in the city.

Atique Khan, 44, was locked up for his role in the bid to pervert the course of justice, but his co-defendant Kashif Khan was spared an immediate jail term after a judge said he was very lucky not to be following his co-accused into custody.

Back in July 2021, Khan’s Lexus vehicle was caught on another motorist’s dashcam running a red light on the A650 in Bradford.

The incident was reported to the police, but after Kashif Khan received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) the pair embarked on what was described by Recorder Patrick Palmer as “sophisticated, determined and planned” offending.

The NIP was returned naming another driver and with an address that the judge was told had been used in similar nominations more than 170 times between April 2019 and April 2024.

The subsequent police investigation linked Atique Khan to the address and he was said to have provided it to Kashif Khan to mislead or confuse the inquiry.

After suspicions were raised another NIP was sent out in January 2022 and this time Kashif Khan nominated a different male at another address which police also had to check out.

The court heard that Atique Khan, who had previous convictions for perverting the court of justice and fraud by false representation, was also linked to the second address.

In an interview with Bradford Council’s taxi licensing department, Kashif Khan put forward what Recorder Palmer said was “a third story” claiming that his vehicle had been taken to a garage to be repaired at the time of the red light offence.

Recorder Palmer said it was clear that the two defendants had “put their heads together” to provide another story.

Atique Khan, of Grantham Terrace, Bradford, admitted a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and was jailed for 26 months.

The court heard that Kashif Khan, 30, of Durham Road, Bradford, had no previous convictions and Recorder Palmer sentenced him to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, after he admitted perverting the course of justice.

Khan, who no longer works as a taxi driver, will have to do 250 hours unpaid work for the community and comply with 25 rehabilitation activity requirement days.

He must also pay costs of £360.

Atique Khan’s barrister Michael Greenhalgh submitted that the offending was “amateurish” and said the co-defendant had come to his client asking for help.

Barrister Celine Kart, for Kashif Khan, said he had the good sense to admit his guilt back in January 2024 and had been waiting to be sentenced since then.

Miss Kart said her client was a man of previous good character and it had been an isolated incident.

She said Khan was the primary carer for dependent family members and he had expressed shame for his actions.

Recorder Palmer said the pair had been cooperating from an early stage to deceive the police and prevent the administration of justice.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 2:20 pm 
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The NIP was returned naming another driver and with an address that the judge was told had been used in similar nominations more than 170 times between April 2019 and April 2024.

So he'd been done for PCoJ previously, yet was still using the same address on an industrial scale #-o

And maybe I'm missing something, but not clear why the driver went to such lengths to avoid the NIP if he had a clean record - he wasn't going to lose his DVLA licence or badge over running a red light, surely? :-s


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:31 pm 
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The NIP was returned naming another driver and with an address that the judge was told had been used in similar nominations more than 170 times between April 2019 and April 2024.

As thick as pigs s***. #-o

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:35 pm 
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And maybe I'm missing something, but not clear why the driver went to such lengths to avoid the NIP if he had a clean record - he wasn't going to lose his DVLA licence or badge over running a red light, surely? :-s

Maybe he had a clean license because he had used this scam before, or perhaps he just thinks that laws are for others to adhere to.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:35 am 
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was caught on another motorist’s dashcam running a red light

If I'm reading right, the Khan's problem started here although they dug themselves into a much deeper pit.

Something I should probably keep in mind. AFAIK there still isn't a police portal up here (yet) but there's plenty of people who take delight in shaming HC/PH drivers.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:42 am 
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Maybe MP Chris Huhne should have used this chaps solicitor when he was convicted and jailed for PtCofJ. :wink:

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