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Akbar Rehman Bradford

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Public criminal case information for an individual named Akbar Rehman Bradford in the UK indicates a conviction for robbery in 2010.

Key Facts, Dates, and Court Decisions:

  • Individual: Akbar Rehman, 24 years old at the time of the conviction. He was identified as being from Thryberg Street, Barkerend, Bradford.
  • Charges: Robbery.
  • Incident Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, at approximately 6:20 pm.
  • Incident Details: Akbar Rehman, along with Waheed Khan and another man, disguised themselves in hoods and scarves and burst into Gills Newsagents in Leeds Road, Bradford. They overpowered a shop assistant, Frank Colman, and stole £60 from the till and £900 worth of cigarettes.
  • Court Appearance: Bradford Crown Court.
  • Conviction Date: March 15, 2010.
  • Sentence: Akbar Rehman was sentenced to four and a half years in prison. This sentence included four years for the robbery and six months for breaching a suspended prison sentence.
  • Prior Convictions: He had been previously convicted of five other robberies and was responsible for a "catalogue of street muggings" in Bradford city centre and Shipley over the preceding ten years, snatching cash, rings, and phones from victims.
  • Judge's Comments: The Recorder of Bradford, Judge James Stewart QC, warned Rehman that if he appeared again for robbery, he would receive a life imprisonment. The judge also dismissed a medical report suggesting Rehman was only a medium risk of re-offending as "complete nonsense."

While other individuals with similar names (Akbar Rahman, Yasser Rehman, Amraiz Rehman) have appeared in UK courts for various offenses, the details above specifically pertain to "Akbar Rehman" with a clear connection to Bradford at the time of the offense.

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