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Amer Ibrahim

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Public criminal case information in the UK associated with individuals named 'Amer Ibrahim' or 'Ibrahim' reveals several distinct legal proceedings and convictions.

Amer IBRAHIM (Edinburgh Justice of the Peace Court)

An individual named Amer IBRAHIM has a public court record (Reference: SCS/2026-000848) for a hearing that was scheduled for June 19, 2026, at 10:00 AM in Edinburgh Justice of the Peace Court - Court 1. The hearing type is listed as "Hearing," and the prosecutor is the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS). The case details include a PF Reference: ED25018483. This record is a public court hearing entry sourced from official HMCTS daily cause lists, published under the principle of open justice.

AMER IBRAHIM MOHAMMED (Cardiff Crown Court)

Another individual, AMER IBRAHIM MOHAMMED, has a criminal case (Reference: 62EN0551723) with a hearing scheduled for May 19, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Cardiff Crown Court. The court type is Magistrates, and the prosecutor is the Crown Prosecution Service.

Muktar Said Ibrahim (London 7/21 Bombings)

Muktar Said Ibrahim, born in 1978, was one of the individuals involved in the attempted London bombings on July 21, 2005, two weeks after the fatal July 7 bombings. He was arrested on July 29, 2005. Along with others, he was convicted of conspiracy to murder. His case later went to the European Court of Human Rights (Ibrahim and Others v. the United Kingdom) concerning the delay in access to legal advice during initial police questioning. The European Court of Human Rights delivered a judgment on September 13, 2016, regarding the fairness of the proceedings, considering the temporary restrictions on legal advice due to an imminent threat to public safety.

Aso Mohammed Ibrahim (Hit-and-Run Conviction)

In December 2010, Aso Mohammed Ibrahim was convicted of motoring offenses in the UK. These included fleeing the scene of an accident that resulted in the death of a 12-year-old girl and driving while disqualified. He had previously been banned from driving. Ibrahim served a four-month prison sentence for these offenses. His case also gained public attention due to an immigration tribunal decision that allowed him to remain in the UK despite calls for his deportation, citing his family life in the country.

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