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Kidderminster man s killer finally gets a jail sentence after bloody attacks
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Worcester psychotic killer finally gets a jail sentence after bloody attacks
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Mohammed Rahman appeared at Worcester Crown Court yesterday over drug and driving offences near Worcester. The 37-year-old of Malthouse Croft, Birmingham, admitted possession with intent to supply crack cocaine (3.74g), a class A drug, with intent to supply when he appeared before Judge Nicolas Cartwright. He also admitted dangerous driving while behind the wheel of a Volkswagen Golf on the same date on the A440 Pershore Lane and the A38. Simon Phillips, prosecuting, said that £2,850 had been found in the defendant s car on the day in question. The court heard that £35 was also found in the defendant s pocket. William Dudley, defending, said there was no basis of plea from the defendant and that the defence case did not depart from that advanced by the Crown. However, he said: Mr Iqbal (Rahman s co-defendant) was essentially the main man in this operation. The defendant was his driver.
DELAYS: Problems at the prison cause delays at court PRISON staff brought the wrong man to court because he had a similar name to another Albanian inmate who had been growing cannabis in Worcester. Pashk Marku and Besart Qelia were both due to be sentenced for the production of cannabis in Worcester at the city s crown court on Wednesday, said in court to be a substantial enterprise. However, the hearing could not go ahead at a time when the city is already struggling to clear a Covid-19 backlog with this prison error causing further delay. Murder trials and sentences in the city have already been stalled because of the pandemic. Courts across the country were already facing a backlog before the impact of coronavirus was felt.