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A number of people have been on trial charged with burglary offences over the past few weeks in Bradford A TOTAL of 16 people have appeared in court in Bradford during the past few weeks on burglary charges across the Bradford district. All 16 were summoned to Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court on the charges during April and May. Of the 16, eight have been sent to Bradford Crown Court for their trials to continue. Nine have admitted their crimes, having been found guilty or indicated a guilty plea; six have either pleaded not guilty or not indicated how they will plea, and a warrant has been arrested for one.
Colin Nesbitt set up Little Heroes Cancer Trust after grandson fell ill with disease
The 60-year-old siphoned off thousands in cash to pay for holidays and caravan
He had sole control of the accounts and did not want other people banking cash
He stole a total of £87,000 and defrauded the charity out of a further £235,000
Nesbitt was convicted of four counts of fraud and one of count of theft between 2009 and 2015 after a five-week trial and was sentenced to 20 months in prison
THREE further arrests have been made following the murder of a man in Bradford. Muhammed Mujahid Hussain, 19, died from a single knife wound after being stabbed following disorder in Duckworth Lane on Thursday night into Friday morning. Three men, all aged 25, have been arrested today; one for violent disorder and two for assisting an offender. All three remain in police custody at this time, a West Yorkshire Police spokesman said. Four males appeared at Bradford & Keighley Magistrates’ Court today charged with various offences. Hashim Sajjad, 19, of Wheatlands Crescent, Bradford, has been charged with murder and attempt section 18 wounding. The other three males charged with attempt section 18 wounding are a 16-year-old and two 17-year-olds who cannot be named for legal reasons.
1/1 A MAN made his first appearance in court this afternoon charged with the murder of Mujahid Hussain in Duckworth Lane last week. Hashim Sajjad, 19, of Wheatlands Crescent, Daisy Hill, appeared in the dock behind glass screens at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court earlier today. Dressed in a grey jumper and bottoms and a blue face covering, Sajjad spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address. It is alleged that the teenager, whose family were present in the courtroom murdered 19-year-old Muhammed Mujahid Hussain late on Thursday, April 22, following large scale disorder in Duckworth Lane. Mujahid Hussain turned up at Bradford Royal Infirmary with a single knife wound shortly after midnight last Friday, and died from his injuries a short time later.