PIRAN Ditta Khan has been convicted almost 20 years after PC Sharon Beshenivsky was killed while interrupting a raid in Bradford.

She and her colleague PC Teresa Milburn, who were both unarmed, were shot at point-blank range by one of the three men who had just carried out the robbery at the family-run Universal Express travel agents on Morley Street in November 2005, as he emerged from the door of the business.

Almost two decades on, Khan is the last of the seven men involved in the robbery to be convicted.

The 75-year-old flew to Pakistan two months after PC Beshenivsky’s death.

An extradition request was made shortly afterwards by the CPS’s International team. He remained at large until he was tracked down by the National Crime Agency and Pakistani law enforcement and arrested in January 2020.

Despite there not being an extradition treaty with Pakistan, the CPS, working closely with the National Crime Agency, the CPS Liaison Prosecutor in Pakistan, and the Pakistani authorities, were able to secure the approval of Khan’s removal in March 2023.

Khan was extradited to the UK on April 12, 2023 where officers from West Yorkshire Police arrested him, and he was formally charged with murder, firearms offences, and robbery.

'Lives were forever changed'

David Holderness, Specialist Prosecutor for CPS Yorkshire & Humberside said: “Our thoughts are of PC Sharon Beshenivsky who was murdered in the line of duty, and with her loved ones whose lives were forever changed by the actions of Piran Ditta Khan and others on that fatal day.

“Piran Ditta Khan was the architect of the operation and meticulously planned the robbery that was to be carried out using firearms which, if they thought necessary, could be used to kill.

“Despite not firing the fatal shot, he is as guilty of Sharon’s murder as the man who pulled the trigger.

“This was a complex investigation and prosecution, spanning 18 years and requiring multiple agencies to work closely together.

“I would like to thank West Yorkshire Police, the National Crime Agency, the Pakistani authorities, and colleagues in our International Unit who helped extradite Khan so we could deliver justice for Sharon and her family.”

'We left no stone unturned'

Speaking outside court today Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Marc Bowes of West Yorkshire Police said: “Today as always, our thoughts remain with PC Sharon Beshenivsky and her family, Sharon went to work to protect the public, she responded to a call for help alongside her colleague Teresa but tragically never came home.

“This verdict today is the culmination of 18 years of hard work, tenacious grit and determination to bring Khan before the courts.

“Throughout this investigation we left no stone unturned and after several trials and convictions the final suspect Khan has been found guilty of these heinous crimes.

“This has been a complex case with many hurdles along the way but throughout all the challenges we never gave up.

“This truly was a team effort, and we would not be here today without the help from the National Crime Agency, the CPS, the Home office, The Pakistani Authorities and other forces who have helped over the years in this investigation.

“I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to Sharon’s family, to Teresa, and all who were affected by the events of that day.

“Today marks the end of the trial and of an ordeal which began some 18 years ago I would like to praise Sharon’s family for their bravery throughout.

"We will always remember the ultimate sacrifice made by PC Sharon Beshenivsky in the line of duty.”

'This was a complex and devastating complex case'

Tom Dowdall, Deputy Director International at the National Crime Agency, said: “NCA officers, both here in the UK and across the world, worked tirelessly alongside West Yorkshire Police, the CPS and our law enforcement partners in Pakistan to identify Khan’s location, culminating in his arrest in 2020 and extradition last year.

“This verdict would not have been possible without the dedicated work of our partners in Pakistan.

“This was a complex and devastating case, and today our thoughts are with Sharon’s family and Teresa, who have shown immense strength over 18 years.

“Piran Ditta Khan not only masterminded a robbery that led to the tragic murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky and attack on PC Teresa Milburn, but he then fled the country to avoid the consequences of his actions.

“Anyone who leaves the UK to avoid facing justice for crimes they have committed should know that we will leave no stone unturned to locate you, bring you back to the UK and put you before the courts.”

Khan was convicted of murder today at Leeds Crown Court by a majority of 10-1 after 11 jurors deliberated for almost 19 hours over four days.

He was also found guilty of two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, also by a majority of 10-1. He was unanimously convicted of two counts of possession of a prohibited weapon.

He had pleaded guilty to robbery.