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«Breaking News» 3 men guilty of murdering 5 people in Leicester shop explosion

Three men who caused a huge shop explosion which killed five people in a botched £300,000 insurance scam have been found guilty of murder.


Store owner Aram Kurd, 33, Arkan Ali, 37, and Hawkar Hassan, 32, are facing life in jail after being convicted by a jury today following a five-week trial.


The devastating blast obliterated the Zabka Polish supermarket in Leicester on February 25.




At where they are on trial for the murder of five people who were killed in a shop blast. They are also accused of plotting with one of the victims to make a bogus insurance claim before she died in the explosion which destroyed a shop and flat on Hinckley Road in Leicester. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 14, 2018. See PA story COURTS Explosion. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire


At where they are on trial for the murder of five people who were killed in a shop blast. They are also accused of plotting with one of the victims to make a bogus insurance claim before she died in the explosion which destroyed a shop and flat on Hinckley Road in Leicester. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 14, 2018. See PA story COURTS Explosion. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire



A court artist's sketch of (from left) Hawkar Hussan, Arkan Ali and Aram Kurd in the dock at Leicester Crown Court last month





CCTV footage released by police shows rubble being blasted into the roadway as cars pass by


CCTV footage released by police shows rubble being blasted into the roadway as cars pass by



CCTV footage released by police shows rubble being blasted into the roadway as cars pass by



A court heard the scheming trio callously caused the explosion by dousing the shop in 'many, many litres of petrol' which sent a fireball tearing through the building.


Care worker Mary Ragoobeer, 46, and her two sons Shane, 18, and Sean, 17, perished in the inferno at their two-storey flat above the store.


Leah Beth Reek, 18, from Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, who was Shane's girlfriend, and shop worker Viktorija Ljevleva, 22, of Oldham, were also killed.

Ali, Kurd and Hassan were convicted of five counts of murder as well as conspiracy to commit fraud after a jury deliberated for 11 hours and 20 minutes.


The three men showed no emotion in the dock at Leicester Crown Court while the verdicts were read out. Family members of the victims wept in the public gallery. 


The jury was previously told the men caused the massive blast 'out of greed' so they could fork in hundreds of thousands of pounds from a bogus insurance claim.




Mary Ragoobar (centre) and two of her sons, Sean (left) and Shane (right), were killed


Mary Ragoobar (centre) and two of her sons, Sean (left) and Shane (right), were killed



Mary Ragoobar (centre) and two of her sons, Sean (left) and Shane (right), were killed






Viktorija Ljevleva, 22


Viktorija Ljevleva, 22






Beth Reek, 18


Beth Reek, 18



Shop worker Viktorija Ijevleva (left) and Shane's girlfriend, Leah Reek (right), also died



It was claimed they were fully aware that Ms Ljevleva, who was in on the scam, would perish in the explosion but let her die anyway as 'she knew too much'.


The three men had previously claimed for loss of stock, contents and future loss of business before the explosion took place. 


Scotty Ragoobeer, 15-year-old brother of Shane and Sean, was rescued from the rubble and survived. Passerby Thomas Lindop, 56, was also seriously injured.


CCTV and traffic camera footage released by police at the end of the trial shows people escaping from a nearby takeaway moments after the explosion, and rubble being blasted into the roadway as cars pass by.


Footage recovered by police from a neighbouring business showed Ali in shot three days before the blast - moments before the camera angle was moved.


Further images from the same CCTV unit a day before the fire showed a gloved hand moving the camera angle again - at a time when all three defendants were nearby.



The devastating blast obliterated the Zabka Polish supermarket in Leicester on February 25


The devastating blast obliterated the Zabka Polish supermarket in Leicester on February 25



The devastating blast obliterated the Zabka Polish supermarket in Leicester on February 25



Kurd was also recorded on a security camera as he escaped from the scene at the rear of the shop.


Ali, Hassan and Ms Ljevleva bought 26.6 litres of unleaded from a petrol station the day before the blast.


Ali and Ms Ljevleva also purchased smoke alarms from B&Q and four litres of white spirit from Wilko.


In the aftermath of the tragedy, Kurd even shamelessly gave interviews to media outlets describing how he was lucky to escape the blaze. He said: 'I couldn't breathe.


'Everywhere I could see fire, like I was inside hell. It was a big noise. I found myself going up and then to the floor. For two or three minutes I couldn't feel anything. 


'I was shouting 'Viktorija, Viktorija'. I can't believe what has happened. I don't know how I survived. For some reason God has decided to keep me alive. I know I am extremely lucky.'




Emergency services at the scene of the explosion in Leicester in February this year


Emergency services at the scene of the explosion in Leicester in February this year



Emergency services at the scene of the explosion in Leicester in February this year



During the trial, David Herbert QC, prosecuting, said the blast was so loud that people living near by thought that a bomb had gone off.


He added that it 'did not bother these defendants one bit' that a family were in the flat enjoying their Sunday evening.


He said: 'It was an explosion caused by many, many litres of petrol. It was deliberate.


'It was a plan to profit from a false insurance claim for loss of stock, contents and future loss of business from the shop that was on the ground floor.


'Evidence indicates that had the crime been successful the insurance claim would have been in the region of £300,000. In part it boils down to greed. It is a case of murder.' 


High Court judge Mr Justice Holgate remanded all three men in custody until sentencing in mid-January.



How Leicester shop blast killers 'were motivated by purely financial greed and personal gain' 



A trio of killers who lit 26 litres of petrol in the basement of a shop to benefit from a £330,000 pay-out were motivated purely by greed.


Arkan Ali, Hawkar Hassan and Aram Kurd intended to claim against an over-inflated insurance policy on the Polish supermarket on Hinckley Road in Leicester after the devastating explosion.


The investigation into the men led police to trawl through over 700 hours of CCTV footage, and examined more than 2,500 exhibits, 1,000 witness statements and 4,000 different lines of inquiry.


Leicestershire Police said shopkeeper Kurd, who gave an account to the media after the blast, 'probably felt there was a need' to tell his story in a deceitful bid to cover his tracks.


Speaking of the explosion itself, Detective Chief Inspector Michelle Keen, who led the investigation, said: 'The evidence we have identified is that this was a significant amount of petrol - significant such that it caused that level of devastation and five people lost their lives.'


Describing the CCTV evidence, Ms Keen continued: 'We know there were acts of planning - we don't know whether they knew about the cameras.


'Certainly some cameras were moved in an attempt to avoid detection but we will never truly know what was in their mind as they haven't told us.'


Asked about Kurd's accounts to the media, Ms Keen said: 'Clearly, at the outset, the devastation was such that it was unknown as to what the cause was.


'There were a number of possibilities - one of those was a criminal act, but in those early stages we really didn't know what caused it.


'As part of that a number of people were spoken to, and certainly at the scene he (Kurd) was spoken to as a witness and obviously, at that time, he also gave an account to the media as well.'


Ms Keen added: 'It was clearly deceitful and a bid to almost cover up what had actually gone on and what his knowledge and involvement was.'


Addressing why Kurd chose to speak to the media after the explosion, Ms Keen said: 'There's probably a curiosity as to where the investigation is going and what we know.


'Also, social media and the media is so much more high profile and available that he probably felt like there was a need to put some sort of account across in some way to portray their innocence at an early stage.'


Speaking of the motive behind the killings, Ms Keen said: 'The motive would seem to be purely financial greed and personal gain.


'The intention was to claim against an over-inflated insurance policy for business interruption and contents.


'There was significant investment into the shop's set-up and it is evident that it wasn't as profitable as expected. This led to the subsequent fire and explosion.'


When asked about victim Viktorija Ijevleva's involvement in the insurance claim, Ms Keen continued: 'Of course, Viktoria sadly lost her life as a result of this incident so we are unable to understand exactly her full knowledge of what was to come.


'And, the fact is, she is unable to be complicit in her own murder.'




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