Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Mohammed Faraj, 37, Jailed for 2 years for attacking Mehran Nassiri over £180 Dispute in Leeds

Mohammed Faraj, 37, of Nutting Grove Terrace, Farsley, jailed for two years, three months for attacking his ex employee Mehran Nassiri, 21, during a dispute over unpaid wages on September 3, 2017 in Kelsall Terrace, Leeds.







21-year-old victim was also a plasterer and knew Faraj from doing work for him. Dispute between the two men over £180 Faraj owed the victim for work he had done for him.



Mohammed Faraj weapon used by Faraj was a tool used to carry out plastering work and looked like a samurai sword.



Mohammed Faraj stopped his car and walked over to the victim holding the weapon before swinging it at his left arm.


Which left his victim screaming in pain with a gaping wound down to the bone during the street attack.



Mehran Nassiri started screaming and went to a nearby cafe for help while Faraj walked back to his car and drove away.



Victim received treatment at Leeds General Infirmary for a cut that went through muscle down to the bone.


Mohammed Faraj pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding and was jailed for two years, three months at Leeds Crown Court.

No comments:

Post a Comment