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US hitwoman in burka disguise GUILTY of plotting to murder Birmingham shop owner in botched assassination bid

US hitwoman in burka disguise GUILTY of plotting to murder Birmingham shop owner in botched assassination bid

The Sun2 days ago
A US hitwoman who disguised herself in a burka to murder a shop owner in a botched assassination plot is facing jail.
Aimee Betro was hired by Mohammed Nazir, 30, and Mohammed Aslam, 56, to kill the head of a rival family.
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The 44-year-old travelled to Birmingham, West Midlands, and disguised herself under a burka to carry out the contract hit.
But when she pointed the gun at Sikander Ali's head and pulled the trigger, the weapon jammed and the target was able to flee.
Undeterred, she later went to Sikander's home and fired three shots before flying back to America.
Betro has now been convicted over the botched bid following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court.
Nazir and Aslam were previously jailed for a total of 42 years after they were found guilty of conspiracy to murder.
The pair hatched the plot following a fight at a boutique clothing store in 2018.
Both Nazir and Aslam harboured a grudge against Aslat Mahumad and his family after they came off worse in the scuffle.
Hell-bent on revenge, they enlisted the help of the hitwoman - flying her over from the US so she could execute him or a loved one.
CCTV showed Betro lying in wait outside the shop owner's family home in a Mercedes she had bought earlier that day.
Around 45 minutes later, Aslat's son Sikander arrived home - with Betro leaving her car with her face covered.
She was seen firing the gun at point-blank range before it jammed during the September 2019 attack.
Sikander then escaped by reversing his SUV out of the road, clipping the car door of the BMW and damaging it so badly it would no longer close.
After the failed shooting, Betro messaged Aslat asking him where he was hiding.
She added: "Stop playing hide and seek, you are lucky it jammed."
Betro later returned to the scene in a taxi and fired three shots through the windows of Aslat's home.
The damaged Mercedes was later found dumped, with cops finding a black glove with Betro's DNA on it.
Meanwhile, Betro fled to Manchester Airport and was back in the US the following day.
A global hunt was launched for Betro, who had taken selfies before the shooting, and she was arrested in Armenia.
She denied conspiracy to murder, possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear or violence and smuggling of ammunition into the UK.
Betro will be sentenced at a later date.
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