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Extradition for Pc murder suspect Man charged over Pc robbery death
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A 27-year-old man wanted in connection with the murder of West Yorkshire police officer Sharon Beshenivsky has been extradited from Somalia. A 27-year-old man has been charged with the murder two years ago of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford.
Detectives from West Yorkshire flew back to the UK with Mustaf Jama, who is wanted over the shooting at a Bradford travel agents in November 2005. Mustaf Jama, 27, was brought to West Yorkshire by police after they secured his extradition from Somalia.
He was taken in a police convoy from Heathrow Airport to Bridewell police station in Leeds on Thursday evening. He was also charged with robbery, two charges of possession of a firearm and two charges of possessing a prohibited weapon.
Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was shot dead and a colleague hurt during a robbery at a travel agents in November 2005.
Five people have been jailed over the killing and bungled robbery.Five people have been jailed over the killing and bungled robbery.
Pc Beshenivsky, 38, was shot and killed on 18 November - her daughter's fourth birthday - as she arrived at the scene of a robbery at the Universal Express travel agency. Pc Beshenivsky was killed on 18 November - her daughter's fourth birthday - as she arrived at the scene of a robbery at the Universal Express travel agency.
Mustaf Jama was extradited from Somalia, police say Pc Teresa Milburn, 37, was also shot but survived.
Her colleague, Pc Teresa Milburn, 37, was also shot but survived.
Following the shooting it was believed Mustaf Jama left the UK for Somalia through Heathrow Airport, dressed in a traditional veil and using his sister's passport.
Muzzaker Shah was jailed for a minimum of 35 years after admitting the murder at Newcastle Crown Court in December last year.Muzzaker Shah was jailed for a minimum of 35 years after admitting the murder at Newcastle Crown Court in December last year.
Yusuf Jama was found guilty of the murder and was also ordered to serve a minimum of 35 years.Yusuf Jama was found guilty of the murder and was also ordered to serve a minimum of 35 years.
Faisal Razzaq was found guilty of manslaughter, robbery and firearms offences and told he must serve a minimum of 11 years behind bars.Faisal Razzaq was found guilty of manslaughter, robbery and firearms offences and told he must serve a minimum of 11 years behind bars.
His brother, Hassan Razzaq, was later jailed for 20 years for manslaughter, robbery and firearms offences.His brother, Hassan Razzaq, was later jailed for 20 years for manslaughter, robbery and firearms offences.
Earlier this year, Raza ul Haq Aslam was jailed for eight years for taking part in the robbery.Earlier this year, Raza ul Haq Aslam was jailed for eight years for taking part in the robbery.
Another gang member believed to have been involved in the shooting, Piran Ditta Khan, has still not been traced.Another gang member believed to have been involved in the shooting, Piran Ditta Khan, has still not been traced.