From left, Kiran Hussain and Ummar Yaqoob have been jailed for running a slam guns business; inset, Yaqoob fired one of the guns at a house in Agar Street A ‘DANGEROUS’ man who manufactured and fired a homemade shot gun through the window of a Bradford house has been jailed. Ummar Yaqoob, 31, and his former girlfriend Kiran Hussain, 26, turned blank weapons into ‘slam guns’ to sell them on as part of a business they ran. Hussain would buy cartridges through her ebay account, which she stored to be used on the guns. Hussain, of Ophelia Close, Little Horton, would drive Yaqoob to locations to sell the slam guns, with Yaqoob described as the dominant partner in the relationship.
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From left, Kiran Hussain and Ummar Yaqoob have been jailed for running a slam guns business; inset, Yaqoob fired one of the guns at a house in Agar Street A ‘DANGEROUS’ man who manufactured and fired a homemade shot gun through the window of a house has been jailed. Ummar Yaqoob, 31, and his former girlfriend Kiran Hussain, 26, turned blank weapons into ‘slam guns’ to sell them on as part of a business they ran. Hussain would buy cartridges through her ebay account, which she stored to be used on the guns. Hussain would drive Yaqoob to locations to sell the slam guns, with Yaqoob described as the dominant partner in the relationship.
From left, Kiran Hussain and Ummar Yaqoob have been jailed for running a slam guns business; inset, Yaqoob fired one of the guns at a house in Agar Street A ‘DANGEROUS’ man who manufactured and fired a homemade shot gun through the window of a Bradford house has been jailed. Ummar Yaqoob, 31, and his former girlfriend Kiran Hussain, 26, turned blank weapons into ‘slam guns’ to sell them on as part of a business they ran. Hussain would buy cartridges through her ebay account, which she stored to be used on the guns. Hussain, of Ophelia Close, Little Horton, would drive Yaqoob to locations to sell the slam guns, with Yaqoob described as the dominant partner in the relationship.
1/1 A company manager has been jailed for racking up a string of motoring offences because he didn’t want to tell his new partner he was banned from driving. Ozman Hussein repeatedly flouted the law by driving while disqualified, uninsured, speeding, and then lying to the police about who was at the wheel, Bradford Crown Court heard last week. Hussein, 32, of Claremont, Great Horton, Bradford, was imprisoned for ten months by Judge Jonathan Rose and banned from driving for two years. Prosecutor Syam Soni said Hussein had notched up three convictions for drink-driving offences by 2019. In the October of that year, he was banned for three years.