Boris Johnson's senior ministers have been urged to quit after another sleaze scandal engulfed Downing Street.
19.06.2022 - 21:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tackling gun crime is one of Greater Manchester Police's top priorities, ever since the dark days of the 1990s when the city earned the infamous nickname 'Gunchester'. And while huge progress has been made in curbing the supply of firearms and cracking down on gangs, disputes in the criminal underworld can still explode in gun violence, with potentially deadly consequences for innocent bystanders.
Over the last 12 months Greater Manchester's courts have heard a series of cases involving shootings on the streets. And the reasons behind them ranged from gangland feuds to jealousy.
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Gang rivalry spilled out onto the street in this terrifying drive-by shooting in broad daylight. A family of eight were yards away as four to five shots were fired from a passing Mercedes.
Two men were blasted in the legs and seriously hurt in Cheetham Hill on a busy Friday afternoon. The pair were 'lured' out of the Godfather café off Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester Crown Court heard.
Three men faced trial in relation to the shooting. Hazhar Anwar, 29, and Danyal Ahmed, 24, were convicted of two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Ahsan Shabbir, 20, was acquitted of the same two charges. Anwar, Ahmed and Shabbir were also accused of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life. Anwar was found guilty, Shabbir was acquitted and jurors could not reach a verdict in Ahmed's case.
Prosecutors alleged that the gunman is Mr Shabbir's brother, named in court as Faizan Shabbir. "The offence bore the hallmarks of gang rivalry, and this was an attempt to cause serious injury to others," prosecutor Alaric Bassano told jurors.
Sentencing is due to be
Boris Johnson's senior ministers have been urged to quit after another sleaze scandal engulfed Downing Street.
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