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Who are Mehakdeep & Sehajpal Singh and how long were they jailed for murdering DPD driver Aurman Singh?
Who are Mehakdeep & Sehajpal Singh and how long were they jailed for murdering DPD driver Aurman Singh?

The Sun

time7 hours ago

  • The Sun

Who are Mehakdeep & Sehajpal Singh and how long were they jailed for murdering DPD driver Aurman Singh?

A DPD driver was ambushed while doing his rounds and brutally murdered by a gang armed with blades and blunt objects. Here we take a look at two of the people convicted of the cowardly crime — Mehakdeep and Sehajpal Singh. 7 7 Who are Mehakdeep and Sehajpal Singh? Mehakdeep Singh, aged 24, and Sehajpal Singh, aged 26, are both from Tipton in the West Midlands. They were part of a gang that carried out a "meticulously planned" and savage murder of DPD delivery driver Aurman Singh in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 21 August 2023. The attack was far from random — evidence presented at their trial showed that the group used inside information from a contact at DPD to learn Aurman's delivery route. On the day of the murder, they lay in wait for him on Berwick Avenue, Coton Hill, as he made deliveries. When Aurman arrived, the group ambushed him with an arsenal of weapons. Mehakdeep Singh wielded a hockey stick, while Sehajpal Singh used a shovel during the horrific assault. 'Calculated & brutal' The attack was described by police as "calculated and brutal" — with the clear intention to kill. Detective Sergeant Mat Crisp from West Mercia Police's Major Investigation Unit said: 'It was not a robbery that went wrong, it was planned and Aurman was their sole target. 'Following an incident the previous day that involved Aurman, the group used a contact to access inside information from his employer to learn Aurman's delivery route before lying in wait for him on a quiet Shropshire street. 'The group used an arsenal of weapons against Aurman, who was defenceless. 'There is no doubt in my mind what their intention was, and that was to kill him.' "Exactly a year ago [on April 11, 2024] five men were sentenced to a combined total of 122 years for their part in Aurman's death, and today I am pleased a further two men have been given a 28-year prison sentence for their role in this senseless killing. There are no words that could ever explain the impact this tragedy has had on me and my family Family statement Aurman, aged 23 and from Smethwick, was pronounced dead at the scene. After the murder, Mehakdeep and Sehajpal Singh fled in a white Mercedes, which was later found abandoned in Shrewsbury. They ordered a taxi to Shrewsbury railway station, took a train to Wolverhampton, then left the UK. Traced and arrested Following an international manhunt, Mehakdeep and Sehajpal Singh were traced and arrested in Hohenzell, Austria, on 20 May 2024. On 31 March 2025, after a three-week trial at Stafford Crown Court, both Mehakdeep Singh and Sehajpal Singh were unanimously found guilty of murder by a jury. On April 11, 2025, they were each sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 28 years before being considered for parole. The judge described the murder as "meticulously planned and executed," emphasising that Aurman Singh was "completely unaware" and "defenceless" when attacked. The police highlighted the use of inside information and the deliberate nature of the killing, stating there was "no doubt" the intention was to kill. Aurman's family released a moving tribute after his death: "There are no words that could ever explain the impact this tragedy has had on me and my family. "Today a mother will grow old without her son. 7 "A sister will grow up without her brother. "We don't want what has happened to us to happen to another family. "We would like to thank the police for conducting their investigation diligently and supporting us through this tough time." Residents told of their horror after witnessing the aftermath of the brutal attack. Back in August 2023, one told MailOnline: 'I saw four men, carrying a variety of weapons, jump into the Audi and two others get into the front of a white Mercedes. 7 'None of them looked as though they had stolen anything. "They didn't seem to be carrying any parcels from the van. "They just had weapons which looked to be a machete, baseball bat and what appeared to be some sort of shovel. 'The cars did a three-wheel turn and they sped off. "One of the men shouted something before they escaped but I couldn't hear what they said." 7 Motive The motive for the murder of Aurman Singh remains somewhat unclear. Prosecutors told the court that the exact reason behind the murder could never be definitively established. However, evidence presented during the trial suggested that the killing followed an incident at a kabaddi tournament in Derbyshire the day before the ambush. It was suggested in court that the murder was an act of revenge for what happened at the tournament, but this was never confirmed Mehakdeep and Sehajpal Singh were not the only ones convicted in connection with this murder. Five other men had already been jailed for their roles, including four who received 28-year sentences for murder, plus the "inside man" from DPD who received 10 years for manslaughter. These previously convicted men are: BBC2's Murder 24/7 is airing an episode exploring the murder of Aurman Singh on Monday, June 16, 2025 at 9pm.

Murder 24/7 series throws spotlight on West Mercia Police investigations
Murder 24/7 series throws spotlight on West Mercia Police investigations

BBC News

time14 hours ago

  • BBC News

Murder 24/7 series throws spotlight on West Mercia Police investigations

An investigation into the horrific killing of a 23-year-old delivery driver is to be examined in a BBC television series. A string of men used an arsenal of weapons to beat Aurman Singh to death after being tracked during his round in Shrewsbury in 24/7, to be broadcast on BBC Two, follows the twists and turns, dead ends and breakthroughs of West Mercia Police murder investigations in Shropshire and Herefordshire in real production team had been filming with the force for the past two years, said Colin Barr, creative director of Expectation TV, which makes the show. He said the investigation into Mr Singh's murder had been "fast moving" and the evidence gathering operation had been "extremely detailed"."We capture that whole process using multiple cameras following different professionals in the team as they do their job," he explained. "And you never know where those threads are going to go so the whole thing is unpredictable and fast paced."A total of seven men have been convicted in connection with Mr Singh's murder. Chief Constable Richard Cooper said the series offered a "powerful and unfiltered look at the extraordinary teamwork and compassion shown by our officers and staff in the most heartbreaking of circumstances". "These are not just investigations - they are stories of real people, real loss, and the pursuit of justice," he new series Murder 24/7 starts on BBC Two at 21:00 BST on Monday 16 June with some episodes also available on BBC iPlayer. Follow BBC Shropshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Moment police snare killers who fled abroad after murdering DPD driver in broad daylight
Moment police snare killers who fled abroad after murdering DPD driver in broad daylight

The Independent

time01-04-2025

  • The Independent

Moment police snare killers who fled abroad after murdering DPD driver in broad daylight

Watch the moment Austrian police caught two men who fled the UK after the brutal murder of a DPD delivery driver. 23-year-old Aurman Singh was making deliveries in Coton Hill, Shrewsbury, when he was fatally assaulted on 21 August 2023. The attackers, Mehakdeep Singh and Sehajpal Singh, fled in a Mercedes before escaping the UK a few days later. West Mercia Police 's extensive hunt for the pair ended in Austria where they were arrested by local law enforcement. The men were found guilty at Stafford Crown Court on 31 March 2025, with sentencing due on 11 April. Four other men involved in the attack were sentenced to 28 years each on 11 August 2024.

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