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Bashir Elv

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Based on public records, there is no specific criminal case information, court appearances, charges, or legal proceedings found for an individual named 'Bashir Elv' in the UK. However, several individuals with the name "Bashir" or "Mohammed Bashir" have been involved in various legal proceedings in the UK.

Here's a summary of key facts, dates, and court decisions for these individuals:

  • Former DC Wasim Bashir (West Yorkshire Police Officer):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Found guilty of misconduct in public office following a trial at Sheffield Crown Court. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) directed an investigation after a woman reported his behavior. Evidence showed he engaged in sexual activity with a woman he was investigating for a sexual offense and posted photographs of them online without her consent. He also contacted another woman who reported serious sexual offenses and domestic abuse without policing purpose and began a sexual relationship with her. The judge directed the jury to find him not guilty of a second count of misconduct in public office.
  • Dates: The trial concluded on August 22, 2025. He is scheduled to be sentenced on August 29, 2025.
  • Key Facts: Bashir, 55, retired from the force in June (year not specified, but implied to be 2025). He had 28 years of service and experience as a specialist investigator of rape and serious sexual offenses.
  • Mohammed Bashir (Associate of Manchester synagogue attacker):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Charged with four terrorism offenses, though not directly related to the Manchester synagogue attack. He was charged with one offense of preparation of terrorist acts and three offenses of sharing terrorist publications with Jihad Al-Shamie and others with the intent to encourage acts of terrorism. It is alleged he drove Al-Shamie to a UK defense facility for reconnaissance.
  • Dates: Charged on December 4, 2025. He was released without charge in relation to the terrorist attack itself but remanded in custody to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court the following day.
  • Key Facts: Bashir, 31, is a British national of British Pakistani ethnicity.
  • Asim Bashir (Dangerous Driving):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Jailed for causing death by dangerous driving and three counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. He pleaded not guilty but was found guilty after a seven-day trial at Cambridge Crown Court.
  • Dates: The incident occurred on October 8, 2021. He was jailed for 12 years on February 27, 2024. He was also disqualified from driving for 14 years.
  • Key Facts: Bashir, 48, was driving a BMW M8 when he caused a head-on collision on the A47 near Wittering, Cambridgeshire. The crash killed Christopher Hunt and left Bashir's four-year-old son in a wheelchair.
  • Mohammed Bashir (Fraud related to SIA licence):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Found guilty of fraud at Bolton Magistrates' Court for misusing a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence. The offenses included two counts of Section 2 Fraud by false representation and one count of Section 6 Possession of articles for use in fraud.
  • Dates: Found guilty on February 22, 2022. He originally pleaded not guilty in September 2021.
  • Court Decisions: Received a 26-week jail sentence, suspended for two years, 200 hours of unpaid community service, and ordered to pay £1,000 court costs plus a victim surcharge of £128.
  • Key Facts: Bashir falsely claimed to be licensed while working at NHS hospitals, using his father's non-front line licence. His own application for an SIA licence was rejected due to prior convictions.
  • Muhammad Bashir (Immigration Fraud):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Convicted of two counts of conspiracy to facilitate breaches of UK immigration law.
  • Dates: His sentence was quashed and substituted with one of 8 years' imprisonment. (Original sentencing date not specified, but the appeal judgment is from 2019).
  • Key Facts: Bashir set up a "college" that became a sham, selling "confirmation of acceptance to study" (CAS) under the Home Office Tier 4 Migration Programme without offering any education. He also used assumed identities to manipulate the Home Office database.
  • Mohammed Bashir (Endangering another during a journey by sea):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Successfully defended against a new offense of endangering another during a journey by sea to the UK. The Crown offered no evidence, and proceedings were discontinued.
  • Dates: The case concluded on July 2, 2026.
  • Kasir Bashir (Grooming Gang Member):
  • Charges/Proceedings: Convicted in absence in Manchester as part of a grooming gang.
  • Dates: Convicted in absence in the month prior to July 14, 2025. Police have been searching for him for over six months as of July 14, 2025.
  • Key Facts: Bashir, now aged 50, started abusing young British girls when he was in his 20s. He fled Britain before his conviction.
  • R (on the application of Tag Eldin Ramadan Bashir and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department:
  • Proceedings: A public law/human rights case concerning the application of the 1951 Refugee Convention to the British Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus.
  • Dates: The Supreme Court judgment was given on July 30, 2018. The Court of Appeal decision was on May 25, 2017.
  • Court Decisions: The Court of Appeal held that the 1951 Refugee Convention applies directly to the SBA, and the UK owes direct obligations to the claimants. The Secretary of State was ordered to reconsider her decision to refuse the refugee families admission to the UK.
  • Bashir v Bashir (Chancery Division):
  • Proceedings: A civil case seeking an order for the sale of a property based on a charging order from a judgment debt of approximately £550,000 plus interest. The case involved a claimant who lacked capacity and a defendant (his sister) who had misappropriated funds.
  • Dates: The claim was issued in 2017. A judgment was given on July 19, 2019.
  • Court Decisions: The court found no binding settlement agreement was concluded and ruled that an incapacitous person cannot enter into a binding agreement to dispose of property. An order for the sale of the property was made.
  • REGINA v Bashir (Court of Appeal Criminal Division):
  • Charges/Proceedings: An appeal against a conviction for assaulting the Plaintiff, causing actual bodily harm.
  • Dates: Convicted on April 5, 2011. The appeal judgment was on November 3, 2011.
  • Court Decisions: The court dismissed the defendant's appeal, upholding the conviction and sentence.
  • Mr Mohammed Bashir v The London Borough of Newham (Upper Tribunal Lands Chamber):
  • Proceedings: An appeal against a 'nil' certificate issued by the London Borough of Newham under the Land Compensation Act 1961.
  • Dates: The Tribunal published its decision on June 5, 2024.
  • Court Decisions: The Tribunal cancelled Newham's certificate and determined the broad extent of appropriate alternative development, granting Mr. Bashir a substantive certificate.
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