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A man accused of murdering Pc Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford in 2005 has admitted taking part in a robbery on the day the officer was shot dead. A man accused of murdering Pc Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford in 2005 has admitted taking part in the armed raid in which the officer was shot dead.
However, Mustaf Jama, 28, denies murder and firearms charges. However, Mustaf Jama, 28, denies murder and firearms offences and is on trial at Newcastle Crown Court.
He pleaded guilty to one count of robbery on 18 November 2005 and now faces a trial at Newcastle Crown Court. Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was killed and Pc Teresa Milburn, then 37, was wounded after a raid at Universal Travel Agents in Morley Street on 18 November 2005.
The charges relate to the shooting of Pc Beshenivsky, 38, and the wounding of Pc Teresa Milburn during a robbery at the Universal Travel Agents. Prosecutors said Jama was in a gang who would stop at nothing to avoid arrest.
Mother-of-three Pc Beshenivsky was killed on her daughter's fourth birthday as she arrived at the scene of the robbery in Morley Street. Prosecutor Robert Smith QC told the trial at Newcastle Crown Court: "November 18 2005 began as an ordinary working day for two female police officers on duty in the city of Bradford.
Her colleague Pc Milburn, then 37, was also shot but survived. It was deliberate, callous and unnecessary and done with the intention of killing both officers Robert Smith QC, prosecutor
Five people have been convicted in connection with Pc Beshenivsky's murder. "They were not to know that before the end of the day and their tour of duty, one would be dead and the other seriously injured."
Mr Smith said that shortly before their shift, the officers responded to an alarm call at the travel agents.
"Within minutes, both of them had been shot," he continued.
"One of them, Pc Sharon Beshenivsky, suffered a bullet wound that killed her while the other, Pc Teresa Milburn, was shot in the chest but survived the attempt on her life.
"The man responsible for shooting both officers killed Pc Beshenivsky and attempted to kill Pc Milburn."
The court was told the officers stood in the way of the killer as he tried to escape after robbing the agents.
"It was deliberate, callous and unnecessary and done with the intention of killing both officers," said Mr Smith.
The jury head both officers were shot in the chest at close range and that three men had been armed between them with a 9mm self-loading pistol and a 9mm semi-automatic machine gun.
Two convicted
"They were dangerous men who had used violence to the owner of the premises they had just attacked and were prepared to stop at nothing to avoid arrest," said Mr Smith.
"Two of the men, Muzzaker Shah and Yusuf Jama, have both already been convicted of murder, robbery and firearms offences.
"The third man is the accused sitting in the dock. He is the brother of Yusuf Jama."
The judge, Mr Justice Openshaw, ruled anybody with a close connection to a friend or family member serving in the police force could not serve on the jury for the trial, which is expected to last three weeks.