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‘Mastermind’ of robbery that led to PC Sharon Beshenivsky murder fights extradition to UK

THE alleged mastermind of a botched robbery that led to the murder of rookie PC Sharon Beshenivsky is to fight extradition to the UK.

Piran Ditta Khan, 71, was tracked down and arrested in Pakistan this month after 14 years on the run.

Suspected 'mastermind' of a botched robbery that led to the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky is to fight extradition to the UK
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Suspected 'mastermind' of a botched robbery that led to the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky is to fight extradition to the UKCredit: AP:Associated Press
PC Sharon Beshenivsky was tragically shot dead by robbers as they fled a travel agent in Bradford in 2005
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PC Sharon Beshenivsky was tragically shot dead by robbers as they fled a travel agent in Bradford in 2005Credit: PA:Press Association

Khan’s lawyers told a court hearing in Islamabad that he wants to be tried in Pakistan.

He fled the UK after mum-of-five Sharon, 38 was shot dead by robbers as they fled a travel agent shop in Bradford, West Yorks, in 2005.

Six other people have since been convicted over the murder.

Khan is the gang’s last alleged remaining member.

His lawyer, Raja Ghaneem Aabar, said the court would review the case before considering Britain's extradition request.

He went on: "Pakistani investigators are yet to complete their report into the 2005 crime that was committed in Britain.

"My client is suspected of links to that offense. His trial should be held in Pakistan. My client can respond to any questions from British police via video link."

The next hearing is due within 10 days, he added.

Mr Aabar said Khan maintains his innocence and says he was falsely implicated in the murder.

Khan, who was living in Islamabad with his wife, was arrested on January 14 during a top secret police raid co-ordinated by the National Crime Agency.

Pc Beshenivsky had only been a cop for nine months when she was shot dead in Bradford, West Yorks., after answering a 999 call.

Tragically, the mum-of-five was just minutes from clocking off to head home for her daughter Lydia's fourth birthday when she responded.

Man arrested over PC Sharon Beshenivsky murder says he has nothing to apologise for as he arrives at court in Pakistan for extradition hearing 


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