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A dangerous driver, a warm rapist and a robbery tape among those closed this week in Greater Manchester

A dangerous driver, a warm rapist and a robbery tape among those closed this week in Greater Manchester

Prison terms are handed to the worst criminals

(LR): Thomas Howard, Ajaz Ahmed and Craig Jepson

A “Callous” rapist who subjected the girls to a catalog of “horrible” abuse is among those who have been closed in Greater Manchester this week.

Ajaz Ahmed used a cafe that drove -o – and his house Rocdale The city center – as bases to bride and attack minor girls over several years. He was closed for 28 years.

Also, behind the graces of this week were a robbery band that exploded cash cars in the northern -west and a driver who showed in a curb after he could not negotiate a narrow bridge.

The terms of the prison are handed over to the worst criminals.

And Manchester Evening News Reporters are at hand to cover the worst cases.

Thomas Howard

Thomas Howard (Image: Lancs police)

Filming from Dash-Cam police show when a “dangerous” driver was arrested after he was “unable to negotiate a narrow bridge.”

Thomas Howard drove through Rossendale in a Mercedes Sprinter utility vehicle last year last year, when the officers reported for him to shoot. The police said that the utility vehicle “subsequently failed to stop” and was then seen “driving dangerous”, including overcoming and driving on the wrong side of the road.

Filming shows Howard leaving M66 at Stubbins, almost Ramsbottom then traveling down Bolton Road to the north at speeds over 50 km / h. But the pursuit suddenly stops when Howard could not “negotiate a narrow bridge” below the railway line near Stubbins Lane, when it appears, the utility vehicle floats in a high curb.

After being followed on foot, Howard was arrested for dangerous leadership, failing to stop, disqualified driving, drug driving and without insurance.

Howard, 32 years old, from Chapel Street, Brierfield, appeared in front of Blackburn magistrates and was sentenced to 32 weeks in prison. It also forbidden to drive for three years and 112 days.

Read the full story here: Dashcam movies show the “dangerous” moment Merc driver caught by the police after he was “unable to negotiate the narrow bridge”

Help Ahmed

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A rapist “Callous and Prolific” subjected the girls of a “horrible” catalog. Ajas Ahmed, 56 years old, used a cafe that drove -o – and his house Rocdale The city center – as bases to bride and attack minor girls over several years.

He would place them with alcohol and used job offers and accommodation to exercise control over them. It was now closed for 28 years after being convicted of 23 crimes, including rape and sexual assault.

Greater Manchester police (GMP) said he was before a brave survivor who “opened the whole case” and helped detectives discover the entire measure of Ahmed crimes.

It is said that Ahmed lied around his age and claimed to be 27 years old. The abuse included a few years, GMP said.

Ahmed was found guilty of 10 accusations of rape; Seven accusations of penetrative sexual activity with a child; aggression caused by real bodily injury; non-penetrative sexual activity with a child; two charges of assault by penetration; indecent image of a child; And holding extreme pornography following a trial at the Crown Street Court in Manchester in December.

He was sentenced Monday, March 10, to the same court, where a judge imposed a sentence of 28 years in prison.

Read the full story here: Five victims, 23 offenses, 28 years behind bars

Craig Jepson, Matthew Doyle, Daniel Grant and Michael Waine

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CCTV dramatic movies shows the moment when a thief threw a cash machine in a huge explosion.

Craig Stewart Jepson, from SalfordIt was launched with 100,000 pounds following the attack at Northumberland’s Berwick Station. Filming released by the British transport police show a jepsel with a hood that placed a bright explosive in the ATM, which removed its metal case before running in the corner for coverage.

Then it is thrown into a reference to care for the cash point over a cloud of smoke. Jepson, 48, ran away with huge cash transport, but left a banknote route behind.

The explosion, around 3 in the morning, on March 4, 2020, was heard by a nearby witness who called the police. A few hours later, the police were found a white jeep renegade without number plates.

Inside, the officers found parts of the ATM and a disc cutter, which fits one seen on the CCTV. Jepson, from Swanage Road, Eccles He was arrested at his home on October 20.

Later, he appeared, Jepson was also part of a band of four men in Greater Manchester, who tried to plunder the ATM at Lancaster Station for the previous year. Even before 3 in the morning, on October 11, 2019, Jepson and three tried to enter the cash machine in the reservation room using cut discs and bars.

(LR) Daniel Grant, Matthew Doyle and Michael Waine
(LR) Daniel Grant, Matthew Doyle and Michael Waine

They spent more than an hour and a half trying to open the car, but they only managed to present themselves from the front housing, causing several thousand kilograms of damages. Their plan was abandoned when a staff member arrived for his exchange and called the police.

Running away from the stage, the unpleasant gang left behind their instruments, DNA evidence and SIM book.

Following a long 48 -year -old Craig Stewart Jepson Craig Jepson investigation from Swanage Road Eccles; Matthew Mark Doyle, 41 years old, from the Gorsey Brow Courtyard, Bury; Daniel Ashley Grant, 41 -year -old from Kentmere Drive, Blackley; And Michael Peter Waine, 42, from Broudghville Drive, said Manchester guilty of conspiracy for the Burgle Lancaster railway station.

Jepson also pleaded guilty for a second conspiracy number to bury an ATM at Berwick on the Tweed train station and conspiracy to cause an explosion. to The courtyard of the Manchester crown Monday this week, Jepson was closed for 11 years, and Grant, Doyle and Waine were each sentenced to three years and four months in prison.

Read the full story here: The thief exploded the cash station of the railway station and stole 100,000 pounds

Xiaowu Chen

A delivery driver who fell into debt before appealing to crimes under the pretext of “Donul Mare” was closed.

Xiaowu Chen, 56, was caught with a quarter of a kilogram of cannabis in his Beswick apartment. He stored the drugs on behalf of his boss and also delivered drugs to other couriers, including Craig Tomlinson.

Both were sentenced to The courtyard of the Manchester crown Thursday, March 13, for their parties in the Million Pound Enterprise.

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