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Author:  Cybro [ Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:01 am ]
Post subject:  Huddersfield Dad Gets Six Years For Taxi Robberies

14 Feb 2008

Taxi-robbery dad is jailed for six years


A father-of-three has been sentenced to six years in jail for robbing two
cabbies.


Mohammed Akbar, 29, was armed with a knife or sharp implement when
he forced the drivers to hand over cash after taking late-night trips.

Keighley private hire driver Mohammed Ibrar had £60 stolen from him
after Akbar and his wife travelled back to the Bradley area of
Hudders-field in May last year.

During his trial at Bradford Crown Court in November, the jury heard how
Akbar produced a knife and demanded money from him.

A month later, while he was already on bail, Akbar and his wife got into
Chaudhry Nazam's taxi at Leeds railway station.

Mr Nazam had a knife or sharp implement held to his neck and was forced
to hand over £30.

Akbar was found guilty of robbing the two cabbies, but the jury failed to
reach a verdict in respect of a third charge relating to a Sheffield cab driver.

The Honorary Recorder of Bradford, Judge Stephen Gullick, took account
of Akbar's modest previous convictions, mostly for driving offences, but
said he had to deal with him for two similar, if not identical, offences.

"I do not accept that these were not planned offences, because it is clear
to me that when you got into those taxis you did not have the means to
pay," Judge Gullick told Akbar.

"I accept that no direct violence was used, although the second taxi driver
felt something at the back of his neck.

"To that extent physical injury was not caused, but no doubt both drivers
were extremely alarmed at the turn of events late at night.

"Taxi drivers are vulnerable individuals who have to deal with not only
disgruntled customers but, regrettably on occasions, individuals such as
you who seek to rob them of their money."

Akbar, of Rashcliffe Hill Road, Lockwood, Hudders-field, who has already
been in custody for 248 days, was sentenced to six years behind bars for
the robbery offences.

He was also jailed for a further six months in relation to an unrelated
charge of child neglect, which he admitted.

Source: Bradford Telegraph Argus

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