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«Breaking News» Three men who ambushed and killed jeweller, 74, are jailed for a total of 79 years

Two men have been jailed for life for murdering an elderly jeweller who was battered, tortured and dumped in a country lane during a botched shop raid.


Ramniklal Jogiya, 74, from Leicester, was on his way home after locking up his store when he was jumped by thugs and bundled into the back of a white transit van.


A court heard the father-of-three was bound with cable ties and beaten so brutally by Charles Mcauley and Thomas Jervis that his bicep was ripped from the bone.



Ramniklal Jogiya (pictured), 74, from Leicester, was on his way home after locking up his store when he was jumped by thugs and bundled into the back of a white transit vaned and ruthless' of the kind and gentle family man


Ramniklal Jogiya (pictured), 74, from Leicester, was on his way home after locking up his store when he was jumped by thugs and bundled into the back of a white transit vaned and ruthless' of the kind and gentle family man



Ramniklal Jogiya (pictured), 74, from Leicester, was on his way home after locking up his store when he was jumped by thugs and bundled into the back of a white transit vaned and ruthless' of the kind and gentle family man



Once the attackers extracted the alarm code and safe combination out of the pensioner he was then callously dumped in a field near Stoughton.


The gang then returned to Mr Jogiya's store 50 minutes later where Jervis entered disguised in a burkka while pulling a shopping trolley in a bid to steal jewellery and Asian gold worth £300,000.

But they were forced to leave the Vama Collections store in Leicester empty-handed due to a timed lock on the safe set for 12 hours.


Mr Jogiya died as a result of 27 separate injuries and was found lying covered in mud by a couple driving past the scene the next day on January 25.




CCTV footage captured the robbers wearing a full body burka and wheeling a shopping trolley 


CCTV footage captured the robbers wearing a full body burka and wheeling a shopping trolley 



CCTV footage captured the robbers wearing a full body burka and wheeling a shopping trolley 





The father-of-three can be seen leaving his shop Vama Collections on Belgrave Road in Leicester before he was brutally tortured for his safe code


The father-of-three can be seen leaving his shop Vama Collections on Belgrave Road in Leicester before he was brutally tortured for his safe code



The father-of-three can be seen leaving his shop Vama Collections on Belgrave Road in Leicester before he was brutally tortured for his safe code


Jervis, 24, Mcauley, 20, and Callan Reeve, 20, all of Leicester, went on trial at Birmingham Crown Court in July.


Jervis and Mcauley were found guilty of murder while Reeve was cleared of the charge but found guilty of manslaughter.


Today Jervis was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 33 years while Mcauley was handed a minimum term of 30 years. Reeve was sentenced to 16 years in prison.


The trio were all sentenced to a further 12 years in prison for offences of kidnap and robbery.


Detective Chief Inspector David Swift-Rollinson, of Leicestershire Police, said afterwards: 'These men had planned to kidnap and rob Mr Jogiya, but it went tragically wrong.




Mr Jogiya died as a result of 27 separate injuries and was found lying covered in mud by a couple driving past the scene the next day on January 25


Mr Jogiya died as a result of 27 separate injuries and was found lying covered in mud by a couple driving past the scene the next day on January 25



Mr Jogiya died as a result of 27 separate injuries and was found lying covered in mud by a couple driving past the scene the next day on January 25



'They launched a sustained and ferocious attack on Mr Jogiya which ultimately killed him.


'Today is the result of what has been an extremely intense six-month investigation with two men jailed for the murder of Mr Jogiya and one man for his manslaughter.


'My thoughts remain with the family of Mr Jogiya and I hope today helps them to feel that some justice has been served.


'I again thank them for the dignity, patience and co-operation they have shown throughout this nightmare.


'As before, I also thank the many residents and business owners in the Belgrave Road area for their help and co-operation during this tragic time and the many members of the wider public who assisted with our appeals and provided significant information in the case.




Mr Jogiya's safe in his shop (pictured) was set with a delay every night that could be be opened until 12 hours from once it was locked- even with the right combination code


Mr Jogiya's safe in his shop (pictured) was set with a delay every night that could be be opened until 12 hours from once it was locked- even with the right combination code



Mr Jogiya's safe in his shop (pictured) was set with a delay every night that could be be opened until 12 hours from once it was locked- even with the right combination code





Gaulby Lane, Stoughton, where the body of Ramniklal Jogiya, 74, was found


Gaulby Lane, Stoughton, where the body of Ramniklal Jogiya, 74, was found



Gaulby Lane, Stoughton, where the body of Ramniklal Jogiya, 74, was found



'And to all the police officers and staff who worked tirelessly on this case to bring the offenders to justice, I thank you for your exceptional efforts which saw this result reached today.'


The court heard 'the sophisticated' kidnapping took place after 'several weeks if not months' of planning.


Prosecutor James House QC said Mr Jogiya was grabbed from the street and bundled into the back of a stolen Ford Transit van as he walked the short distance home.


He told jurors during the trial: 'He was badly beaten, almost tortured which caused a bleed to his brain.


'Once they had the information they needed - he was dumped miles away from his home and shop.'


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https://hienalouca.com/2018/09/10/three-men-who-ambushed-and-killed-jeweller-74-are-jailed-for-a-total-of-79-years/
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