Shot - Jahan Malik |
Two armed men hunted down
a rival on a St. Alban's housing estate – chasing and blasting the
victim in a car park after the first shot missed - a jury were told yesterday.
A series of disputes over
cannabis, money, damage to a vehicle and a nightclub confrontation
resulted in the early-morning murder bid – captured on the estate's
CCTV, Croydon Crown Court heard.
Andre Ryan, 22, of Belmont
Court, Belmont Hill and Anthony Ajayi, 22, of Coningsby Bank have
both pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder of Jahan Malik, 24,
in Praetorian Court on June 5.
“The prosecution say
these two defendants set out to fight Mr. Malik and went to the
location armed and fully intending to carry out that plan,”
explained prosecutor Miss Isabel Delamere.
“Ryan had a gun and
Ajayi had a baton and a meat cleaver and it was their plan to use the
gun and kill him.
“There was a history
between the defendants and the victim, with minor slights and
accusations going to and fro, that escalated beyond all reason and
comprehension.
“They went to the
address to settle these percieved scores.
“Ryan pulled the gun
from his bag and fired at Mr. Malik.
“The first one missed,
but the second hit him in the side with almost fatal consequences.”
In the momernts before the
shooting, which took place at 10.30am in front of eye witnesses, Mr.
Malik had a baseball bat in one hand and a dog on a lead in the
other.
“When he was shot he had
neither and was seen to run across the car park, chased by Ryan, and
seen raising his hand in obvious surrender, posing no threat to this
defendant.
“That is when he was
shot at a seond time.”
Mr. Malik was rushed to
hospital by air ambulance and recovered from his injury.
“He was well known to
these defendants,” said Miss Delamere. “Two to three months
before there had been some altercation in a St. Alban's nightclub,
with one looking at another and talk of a fight.
“It is also said Mr.
Malik angered Ryan by making him wait over the supply of some
cannabis.”
Ryan previously attacked a
van Mr. Malik was travelling in with a hammer while Ajayi held the
door closed to prevent him escaping, but never paid for the damage he
caused, the jury were told.
On the morning of the
shooting Ajayi was “extremly angry and aggressive” while making
an 8am visit to the home of a friend of Mr. Malik.
This resulted in Mr. Malik
and that friend visiting Ajayi's address and banging on the front
door while only the defendant's girlfriend was inside.
“There was also a heated
argument with shouting and swearing between Mr. Malik and whoever was
down the end of the phone, either Ryan or Ajayi,” added Miss
Delamere.
Both defendants also plead
not guilty to wounding Mr. Malik, with intent to cause him grievous
bodily harm, and possessing a firearm - a .410 shotgun - with intent to endanger life.
They both also deny
possessing a meat cleaver as an offensive weapon and Ryan alone
denies possessing a baton as an offensive weapon.
Ryan has pleaded guilty to
possessing a fiearm and ammunition while prohibited and Ajayi has
admitted possessing the baton as an offensive weapon.
Trial
continues.............
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