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Amy Walker

Getaway driver 'panicked' after gunshots fired and drove into cars, house and lamppost in bid to flee police

A ‘panicked’ getaway driver led police on a 'dangerous' pursuit after dropping off a man in north Manchester - moments before shots were fired.

Three police officers heard the gunshots and came across Mohammed Rafiq, 24, who was carrying a black bag, said to contain a converted handgun, and proceeded to chase him through the streets.

Sameer Amin, 28, was in a Ford Focus waiting for Rafiq after dropping him off minutes beforehand but after seeing police, he 'panicked' and drove off, leaving Rafiq.

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Rafiq, of Wharf Road, Sale, was eventually caught and was jailed for five years in June after admitting possession of a firearm.

Mohammed Shabaz Rafiq (Greater Manchester Police (GMP))

The bag, containing the gun and an empty cartridge, was discovered nearby after Rafiq had discarded it during the chase.

Meanwhile, Amin, of Cheetham Hill, sped off, mounting the curb as he left. A passenger was also in the car.

Prosecutor James Priestly described the chase which took place on March 24 this year.

“The defendant drove onto Whiteway Street, scraping past five parked cars and then scraping across terraced housing to his right,” he said.

“He continued on and crashed into a lamp post causing a significant amount of damage to the front tyre.

“Officers attempted to smash the car window whilst shouting at him to stop. They withdrew their tasers and aimed them at him and the passenger.

“He drove on after colliding with the lamp post and turned right onto Vernon Street.”

The police scene in Harpurhey after gunshots were fired and Amin took police on a chase (ASP)

Amin was arrested two days later and provided a prepared statement to the police stating that he had taken a man to Moston to meet someone.

He then said he saw him running and being chased and ‘panicked’, and drove off.

He also denied any knowledge of Rafiq possessing a firearm and has not been charged in relation to that.

Amin was said to have three previous convictions for three offences, including an offence of drug driving.

In mitigation, his barrister Peter Malone said his client has since obtained work in a warehouse and got married.

“He realises, yes, he panicked and is someone who regrets being before you today,” he said.

The scene at Church Lane in Harpurhey (ASP)

“He is someone who is remorseful and he just did not think of the consequences of what he was doing.

“He realises improvement needs to be made in his own life.”

Sentencing, the Recorder of Manchester, Judge Nicholas Dean QC said: “You drove away from the police in a way that was dangerous.

“It means a sentence of imprisonment is, in my view, unavoidable.

“However, you are not someone who is a persistent criminal.

An alleyway was also cordoned off (ASP)

“You were not far off from being involved in something much more serious.”

Amin, of Hovey Close, was handed eight months imprisonment which was suspended for two years, eight days of rehabilitation activity requirements and 80 hours unpaid work.

He was also banned from driving for 12 months.

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