
Five admit their roles in Darlaston street shooting plot
Mohammed Ishtiaq, 22, of Oldknow Road, Abdullah Amjad, 22, of Allens Avenue, Shamus Hussain, 25, of Floyer Road, Samir Khan, 18, East Holme, and Dilawar Khan, 19, of Mansel Road, will all be sentenced at a future date.Police said at the time the man injured in the attack had injuries that were not life-threatening and was recovering.Extra officers were deployed in the area to reassure the local community.
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