Man guilty of murdering father-of-seven in ‘brutal’ axe attack

Imran Muhammad

A store worker has been convicted of murdering a father-of-seven with an axe before taking his body in a shopping trolley to a cemetery.

Imran Muhammad, 31, had searched terms such as “how to kill a man with a hammer” and “how to kill a man with one punch” on his mobile phone four days before the attack.  He murdered Seyed Khan, 49, with a metal axe at the A-Z Furniture and Carpets Shop in Ilford, south east London, on 24 January.  Mr Khan, from Thamesmead, was looking after the shop for a friend when he suffered more than 12 blows to the head with the weapon, according to local reports.

Seyed Khan from Thamesmead was looking after a friend's shop when he was killed
Seyed Khan was looking after a friend’s shop when he was killed

 

Muhammad was working at the shop when Mr Khan caught him stealing, the Ilford Recorder added.  He is then said to have begged Mr Khan not to tell the store’s owner what he had done.  Muhammad, from Ilford, has reportedly not admitted this was reason for the killing but it is strongly suspected to be the motive.

After the murder Muhammad tried to clean the premises and painted over the walls.  He transported his victim’s body and the axe in a shopping trolley to Ilford cemetery in the early hours of 25 January.  Muhammad then hid his body in undergrowth.

Muhammad pretended he had been robbed and called the police after the murder
Muhammad pretended he had been robbed and called the police after the murder

 

Mr Khan’s body was found eight days later, by which time Muhammad had fled to Glasgow.

Muhammad was found guilty of murder on July 19 after a trial at the Old Bailey in London.  He had previously admitted perverting the course of justice.  Devi Kharran, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “This was a brutal and premeditated attack on a hard-working family man.  Imran Muhammad went out of his way to cover his tracks.

Imran Muhammad was seen on CCTV on a coach in Glasgow after the murder
Muhammad was seen on CCTV on a coach in Glasgow after the murder

 

“After murdering Mr Khan he painted over bloodstains in the shop and also called the police claiming to have been robbed and injured by a stranger, leading to him being taken to hospital.

“In the days that followed police put out numerous appeals in search for Mr Khan while all along Muhammad knew that he had murdered him.

“It was eight days until Mr Khan’s body was found and by that time Muhammad had fled to Glasgow.

“Using forensic evidence, witness accounts and CCTV footage showing Muhammad’s journey to the cemetery where Mr Khan’s body was found, the prosecution was able to prove Muhammad had deliberately carried out this murder.

“I hope this conviction brings some closure to the family and friends of Mr Khan.”

Muhammad will be sentenced on Friday.

 

Source  news.sky.com

 

 

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