3 Mar 2008
Sheffield taxi driver 'shot dead in revenge attack'
A TAXI driver shot dead in his cab on a Sheffield street was killed in a
"revenge attack", a court heard today.
Brothers David and Ashley Cohen masterminded the shooting of Younis
Khan, aged 53, of Abbeyfield Road, Pitsmoor, in March last year, Sheffield
Crown Court was told.
The fatal shooting took place after the cabbie's son Imran Khan fired shots
outside David Cohen's house.
Mr Khan allegedly shot at the house on Philadelphia Gardens,
Upperthorpe, following a brawl involving him and David Cohen's younger
brother Matthew at Banus nightclub in Sheffield city centre the night before.
Matthew Cohen, who has since been convicted for the incident, used a golf
club to attack one of Mr Khan's friends, leaving him needing hospital treatment.
Peter Kelson, prosecuting, told the court that Mr Khan and two friends
turned up at David Cohen's home and opened fire outside.
Mr Khan insisted the firearm only fired blanks but when police examined a
window frame they recovered a bullet.
One of Mr Khan's friends dropped his mobile phone outside the house,
which the eldest Cohen brother found and used to establish who had fired the gun.
The prosecution says David Cohen, 28, and his brother Ashley, 25, of
Clough Wood View, Oughtibridge, made Imran their "target" but it was his
father "who had no enemies whatsover" who suffered.
Mr Kelson said: "This was a determined and vengeful shooting.
"Their target was not Mr Khan but his son Imran. Because the Cohens
could not get Imran they got his father."
The fatal shooting on Scott Road, Pitsmoor, came less than 24 hours after
Cohen's home was fired at.
Six shots were fired at the cab, with one of them hitting Younis Khan in his
arm and travelling into his chest, causing him to bleed to death.
The prosecution claims the Cohen brothers "took the law into their own
hands" rather than calling police about the attack on David's home.
Ramzan Mirza, 27, of Staniforth Road, Darnall, who is also accused of
murder, is alleged to have been present when the cab was shot at.
David Ashmore, 45, of Dykewood Drive, Wadsley, is accused, along with
Ashley Cohen, of two counts of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
The trial continues.
Source: Sheffield Telegraph
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