UK teenager jailed for killing restaurant owner during carjacking

The Marple Spice Restaurant in Stockport. (Google Photo)
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Updated 07 September 2021
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UK teenager jailed for killing restaurant owner during carjacking

  • Bangladesh-born Mohammad Islam, 53, clung to his vehicle and shouted “no, no no” during the robbery attempt in Stockport
  • Manchester Crown Court jailed the 15-year-old for four years and nine months while an accomplice received 13 months of detention

LONDON: A Manchester court sentenced a 15-year-old to four years and nine months in jail for running over a restaurant owner and killing him while speeding off with his stolen car.

The teenager, who was 14 in January 2021 when the incident happened, had earlier pled guilty to manslaughter for the killing of Mohammad Islam, 53, the owner of Marple Spice Restaurant. He also admitted to stealing the vehicle.

Manchester Crown Court heard that the boy sped away while the Stockport restaurant owner clung to his vehicle and shouted “no, no no” during the robbery attempt.

A father of three, Islam, died two days after the incident on Jan. 10.

Islam, who was born in Bangladesh and known as Nowab Miah, arrived in the UK at the age of 14.

Addressing the court, Islam’s daughter Nasrin Choudhory read a victim impact statement in which she said: “I do not think you realize what you have done. The void that has been left has not been filled.”

According to the statement, Islam’s death was not only an immeasurable loss to the family but the whole community.

Judge Nicholas Dean QC, Honorary Recorder of Manchester, said the family “had a light extinguished in their life.”

Media reports said the teenager had an IQ of 66, which puts him in the bottom 1 percent for his age group. He has not been named for legal reasons.

His co-defendant, Connor Read, 18, was given 13 months of detention, suspended for two years, and ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid work, after he admitted conspiracy to steal.

Prosecutors told the court the accused was among a group of five who searched for a car to steal and sell when they found Islam’s vehicle.

Witnesses said they saw the victim grab the side of his car before it started to move.

The court heard there were photos and videos on the boy’s phone showing him behind the wheel.

The defendants set the stolen car on fire shortly after Islam’s death.


Trump discussing how to acquire Greenland; US military always an option, White House says

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Trump discussing how to acquire Greenland; US military always an option, White House says

  • Greenland has repeatedly said it does not want ‌to be part ‌of the United States
  • Strong statements ‍in support of Greenland from NATO leaders have not deterred Trump

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump and his team are discussing options for acquiring Greenland and the use ​of the US military in furtherance of the goal is “always an option,” the White House said on Tuesday.
Trump’s ambition of acquiring Greenland as a strategic US hub in the Arctic, where there is growing interest from Russia and China, has been revived in recent days in the wake of the US arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Greenland has repeatedly said it does not want ‌to be part ‌of the United States.
The White House said ‌in ⁠a ​statement ‌in response to queries from Reuters that Trump sees acquiring Greenland as a US national security priority necessary to “deter our adversaries in the Arctic region.”
“The president and his team are discussing a range of options to pursue this important foreign policy goal, and of course, utilizing the US military is always an option at the commander-in-chief’s disposal,” the White House ⁠said.
A senior US official said discussions about ways to acquire Greenland are active in the ‌Oval Office and that advisers are discussing ‍a variety of options.
Strong statements ‍in support of Greenland from NATO leaders have not deterred Trump, ‍the official said.
“It’s not going away,” the official said about the president’s drive to acquire Greenland during his remaining three years in office.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said options include the outright US purchase of ​Greenland or forming a Compact of Free Association with the territory. A COFA agreement would stop short of Trump’s ambition ⁠to make the island of 57,000 people a part of the US.
A potential purchase price was not provided.
“Diplomacy is always the president’s first option with anything, and dealmaking. He loves deals. So if a good deal can be struck to acquire Greenland, that would definitely be his first instinct,” the official said.
Administration officials argue the island is crucial to the US due to its deposits of minerals with important high-tech and military applications. These resources remain untapped due to labor shortages, scarce infrastructure and other challenges.
Leaders from major European powers and Canada ‌rallied behind Greenland on Tuesday, saying the Arctic island belongs to its people.