Two sentenced in M62 shooting case

    Two men have been sentenced after being found guilty last week of having committed a firearms offence and possessing an offensive weapon.

    The two men were arrested during a police operation on 2 January 2017 on the M62 near Huddersfield, where a police firearm was discharged and a man, Yassar Yaqub, was killed.

    Moshin Amin, aged 32, of Broomer Street, in Dewsbury, was found guilty of conspiring to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life with Yassar Yaqub. David Butlin, aged 39, of Upper Sunny Bank Mews, in Meltham, was found guilty of possessing a dagger. A third man, Rexhino Arapaj, was acquitted.

    Moshin Amin was sentenced to 18 years in prison and David Butlin to 18 months.

    Detective Chief Superintendent Nick Wallen from West Yorkshire Police`s Major Enquiry Team, said: “We are extremely pleased with the findings of guilt and with the sentences which have been handed down today to these dangerous individuals who were involved in serious and organised crime.

    “There is currently an ongoing investigation being undertaken by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and also a forthcoming inquest into the death of Mr Yaqub and therefore we will not be able to provide any further comment at this time.”

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