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Mohammed Abdi murder: Fourth man found guilty | Mohammed Abdi murder: Fourth man found guilty |
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A fourth man has been found guilty for his part in the shooting of a man in an Edinburgh suburb. | A fourth man has been found guilty for his part in the shooting of a man in an Edinburgh suburb. |
Mohammed Ahmed, 29, also known as Jamal Saeed, was found guilty of murdering Mohammed Abdi in the Duddingston area in May 2013. | Mohammed Ahmed, 29, also known as Jamal Saeed, was found guilty of murdering Mohammed Abdi in the Duddingston area in May 2013. |
Last year Mohamud Mohamud, Cadil Huseen and Hussein Ali all received life sentences and were ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years for the murder. | Last year Mohamud Mohamud, Cadil Huseen and Hussein Ali all received life sentences and were ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years for the murder. |
Ahmed was found guilty at the High Court in Glasgow. | Ahmed was found guilty at the High Court in Glasgow. |
Judge John Morris QC deferred sentence on Ahmed, a first offender, until next month for background reports. | |
Ahmed fled the scene and flew to Somalia, where he was born, just days after the street shooting. | |
However, unknown to him he left behind at the murder scene his wallet. A bank card belonging to him was also found in the roof lining of the Volkswagen Sharan driven by the killers. | |
Mr Abdi was gunned down in what is understood to have been a feud over drugs and he died from a gunshot wound to the chest. | Mr Abdi was gunned down in what is understood to have been a feud over drugs and he died from a gunshot wound to the chest. |
Iain McSporran, prosecuting, said: "The Crown's position is that there appears to have been an organised crime group consisting largely of Somalian males with London connections, operating in Glasgow and Edinburgh. " | |
They split into two rival factions shortly before the murder. Two days before the fatal shooting a message was sent saying: "The guns are coming out." | |
On May 26, 2013 the Sharan with the killers on board chased the Ford Focus containing Mr Abdi and his associates through the streets of Edinburgh. | |
It ended with the Sharan crashed into fencing beside a tennis court. After Mr Abdi got out the Focus and was striking the rear of the Sharan with a baseball bat, he was shot with a sub-machine pistol from within the car. | |
The court heard that five shots were discharged from the machine gun before it jammed. Three of them hit Abdi - the fatal shot was through the chest. | |
The Crown's position is that it is not possible to say who fired the fatal shot. Ahmed was convicted of murder on an art and part basis. | |
Det Supt Kenny Graham, of Police Scotland, said: "The murder of Mohammed Abdi was a brutal killing and those involved showed absolutely no regard for human life or the safety of others in the area. | Det Supt Kenny Graham, of Police Scotland, said: "The murder of Mohammed Abdi was a brutal killing and those involved showed absolutely no regard for human life or the safety of others in the area. |
"Such incidents are thankfully extremely rare in Scotland and it is completely incomprehensible why these men chose a quiet suburban area of the capital to carry out such a barbaric act. | "Such incidents are thankfully extremely rare in Scotland and it is completely incomprehensible why these men chose a quiet suburban area of the capital to carry out such a barbaric act. |
"Our investigation has been extensive and involved specialised officers working with authorities from other countries as well as across the UK." | "Our investigation has been extensive and involved specialised officers working with authorities from other countries as well as across the UK." |
In April and May last year, seven of the nine men accused of the murder of Mr Abdi appeared at the High Court in Glasgow. | In April and May last year, seven of the nine men accused of the murder of Mr Abdi appeared at the High Court in Glasgow. |
During the trial Mohamud, 30, Huseen, 23, and Ali, 26, changed their pleas to guilty and the remaining accused had their pleas of not guilty accepted. | During the trial Mohamud, 30, Huseen, 23, and Ali, 26, changed their pleas to guilty and the remaining accused had their pleas of not guilty accepted. |
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