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1/1 THE TWIN brother of a man found dead in an old bank says the family have had to persevere over the past 18 months and are now hoping for justice. Akbar Bhadshah, 40, spoke to the T&A after four people were arrested in relation to the alleged kidnapping and murder of his brother, Asghar Badshah. The body of Asghar, who was affectionately known as Oscar and drove buses for First, was discovered in the former bank on Commercial Street, Batley, a month later, on December 29, 2019. West Yorkshire Police believes Asghar was kidnapped on Mayo Road, in Bradford, in the early hours of November 30, 2019.
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image captionThe body of Asghar Badshah was found when police forced their way into the disused building on Commercial Street, Batley
Four people have been charged over the kidnap and murder of a bus driver in 2019.
Asghar Badshah, 39, from Bradford, was taken from Mayo Road in the early hours of 30 November.
His body was found a month later, on 29 December, in a disused building on Commercial Street in Batley.
West Yorkshire Police said two men and two women arrested on Thursday were due to appear before magistrates in Leeds later.
They are:
Qaisar Shah, 36, from Mayo Crescent, Bradford - charged with murder, conspiracy to kidnap and conspiracy to possess criminal property