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Brother of Scots race hate murderer Imran ‘Baldy' Shahid jailed for funeral attack after man called wife ‘yummy mummy'

Brother of Scots race hate murderer Imran ‘Baldy' Shahid jailed for funeral attack after man called wife ‘yummy mummy'

Scottish Sun5 days ago
The court was told the two men had history with each other
MOSQUE PUNCH-UP Brother of Scots race hate murderer Imran 'Baldy' Shahid jailed for funeral attack after man called wife 'yummy mummy'
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A THUG brother of two of Kriss Donald's racist killers was jailed yesterday for 27 months after a brutal assault at a funeral.
Ahsan Shahid, 40, punched Usman Munir, 36, outside Glasgow's Masjid-E-Khazra Mosque on October 4 2023 - less than a mile away where the tragic schoolboy was abducted.
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Racist murderer Imran Shahid
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Glasgow's Masjid-E-Khazra Mosque
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Murdered schoolboy Kriss Donald
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Shahid was enraged after Mr Munir had previously referred to his wife as a 'yummy mummy' in a message.
Shahid's oldest sibling Imran 'Baldy' Shahid is serving a minimum of 25 years for the brutal slaying of 15-year-old Kriss in Glasgow in 2004.
His other brother Zeeshan 'Crazy' Shahid is serving 23 years for the barbaric murder which shocked the country.
Dad-of-five Ahsan previously offended with wife Nafeesa in 2018 when they conned victims out of £250,000 by tricking them into revealing their account details.
The pair used the money to buy numerous designer watches, handbags and other luxury goods.
But after their scam was smashed, the items were confiscated by officials using proceeds of crime laws.
Shahid, of Thornliebank, near Glasgow, was sentenced to five years for the scam while Nafeesa received 22 months for her part.
He was also jailed for three-and-a-half years in 2009 for his part in a violent gang feud in which Shahid attacked two men.
Shahid pleaded guilty yesterday to his latest offence of assaulting Mr Munir to his severe injury and permanent impairment at the service in Butterbiggins Road, Glasgow - near where tragic Kris was abducted in Kenmure Street.
The court was told the two men had history with each other which involved messages.
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After Mr Shahid's aunt's funeral at the mosque, Mr Munir put his hand out towards him in an attempt to shake it.
Prosecutor Danielle McGuinness said: 'Shahid immediately punched Mr Munir to the face, causing him to fall on the road.'
Shahid fled the scene, leaving Mr Munir to be helped by members of the pubic before he later attended hospital.
He was found to have suffered multiple jaw fractures which required surgery.
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Ahsan Shahid was caged for a brutal assault
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Three plates and screws were inserted which were later discovered to have become infected which required a further procedure.
Mr Munir continued to suffer from swelling until July 2024 when he was given the all clear.
However, a doctor stated that Mr Munir's dental bite would change and he would feel a sensation to his lower lip, chin and tongue.
Pat Campbell, defending, said: 'Weeks before the meeting, Mr Munir sent pictures of Mr Shahid's wife and children which referred to her as a yummy mummy.
'This caused his wife some upset and she expressed that to Mr Shahid.
'When Mr Munir made the gesture described to Mr Shahid, he misinterpreted the handshake as an attempt to strike him.'
Sheriff Paul Reid told Shahid when jailing him that he 'can't ignore' his criminal record.
The evil mob who kidnapped and killed Kriss were the first ever in Scotland to be convicted of racially-motivated murder.
The terrified schoolboy was targeted in revenge for an attack on Baldy by a group of white men.
He was taken on a 200-mile terror drive to Dundee before being returned to Glasgow, where he was butchered and torched while still alive. A passerby found his body.
Baldy, Zeeshan and an accomplice fled to Pakistan but were extradited to Scotland to face justice.
After a jury found them guilty of the slaughter, Judge Lord Uist called their 'cold-blooded execution' of Kriss an 'abomination'
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