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US woman found guilty of UK murder plot

US woman found guilty of UK murder plot

Aimee Betro maintained during her trial that the real shooter was 'another American woman' who sounds like her. (West Midlands Police/AFP pic)
LONDON : An American woman was today found guilty at a UK court of participating in a 2019 plot to murder a British man caught up in a bitter feud between families.
Aimee Betro, 45, was extradited earlier this year from Armenia, where she was living, to face trial in the central English city of Birmingham.
Prosecutors told the court Betro had covered her face in a niqab as she climbed out of a car in September 2019 and tried to shoot Sikander Ali at point-blank range.
But the handgun jammed and Ali fled to his car parked outside his home.
Prosecutors said Betro was part of a plot with co-conspirators Mohammed Aslam, 56, and his son, Mohammed Nabil Nazir, 31, to attack another family.
Both men were jailed last year for their roles in a 'violent' feud which erupted after they were injured in a brawl at Ali's father's clothing store in July 2018.
'Betro tried to kill a man in a Birmingham street at point-blank range. It is sheer luck that he managed to get away unscathed,' said prosecutor Hannah Sidaway.
The case had been brought to trial after 'years of hard work doggedly pursuing Aimee Betro across countries and borders', she added.
Betro, who did not know Ali, denied three charges, including conspiracy to murder and possessing a self-loading pistol.
She maintained the real shooter was 'another American woman' who sounded similar to her and had the same phone and brand of trainers.
Betro, who is originally from Wisconsin, told jurors it was 'just a terrible coincidence' that she had been close to the scene of the attack.
She will be sentenced on Aug 21.
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