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Ealing man jailed for 28 years after shooting lover's husband twice in the legs on his doorstep

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Ealing man jailed for 28 years after shooting lover's husband twice in the legs on his doorstep

Aman has been jailed for 28 years for shooting his lover's husband twice in the legs on his doorstep. Firad Muhammed, 28, from Ealing travelled to the address in Chingley Close, Bromley. on October 20, 2020, knocked on the door and fired two shots at the 32-year-old victim before he fled the scene.

Firad Muhammed was sentenced to 28 years in prison for the shooting

Firad Muhammed was sentenced to 28 years in prison for the shooting© Met Police

With no obvious motive for the shooting, two Met detectives, Ben Briselden and Imran Hansraj, carried out extensive phone analysis. The detectives found incriminating Facebook messages between Muhammed and the victim's wife.

The messages, many of which were flirtatious or romantic in nature, included some that revealed Muhammed expressing regret that he had come to the victim's home address to shoot him and admitting he should have done it in a different location in Bromley.

Muhammed was arrested and charged with attempted murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. He was sentenced to 28 years' imprisonment at Inner London Crown Court on Friday, November 18 after he was found guilty of both offences at a trial in July. He must serve at least two thirds of his sentence in jail.

Detective Constable Ben Briselden, the officer in the case, said: "Muhammed travelled to the victim's home address with the intention to kill him. When we started the investigation, there were no leads and we had to build the case through detailed mobile phone analysis. 

"This could easily have been a murder investigation and I hope the sentence allows the victim, who has now made a full recovery, to move on with his life in the knowledge Muhammed is not going to be out of prison for a very long time."

DC Briselden and his colleague DC Imran Hansraj received commendations from the judge in the case. Judge Ian Darling said during sentencing: “In this investigation there is no doubt they (the police) started from scratch and built a case painstakingly and thoroughly.

“The investigation into the shooting was fraught with difficulty, it seems no one was keen to tell the police anything of the truth. The Met Police had no active leads on which to investigate the shooting and were completely in the dark.

“The police set about a particularly onerous and impressive trawl through phone contacts to try and identify potential suspects. It was by its nature a slow and thankless task which thankfully and to the credit of the investigate officers finally bore fruit” 

Reference: My London: Opinion by Ella Bennett • 

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