The defence case is due to begin tomorrow in the PC Sharon Beshenivsky murder trial after the prosecution today presented the last of its evidence.

The prosecution case came to its end, as the trial entered its sixth-week, with the jury being shown images of views of the Universal Express travel agents from inside the Kashmir restaurant, at the junction of Morley Street and Wilton Street in Bradford.

Newcastle Crown Court had previously been shown CCTV footage of one of the defendants, Hassan Razzaq, walking from a car park in Wilton Street towards Morley Street and returning to the car park ten minutes later.

Razzaq's barrister Peter Wright QC had told the court Razzaq had gone to the Kashmir for a takeaway meal.

The court had seen footage from the Morley Street CCTV camera which did not show Razzaq emerging into Morley Street.

Yesterday the jury saw a video, shot inside the restaurant, which showed the view up Morley Street to the travel agents.

The court also saw footage, filmed last week by police, which showed an officer walking on Morley Street, on the opposite side of the road to Universal Express, passed the Kashmir and across the Wilton Street junction.

PC Thomas Heaton was seen stepping off the pavement across Wilton Street but was only just in view of the CCTV camera and then disappeared and did not return to view as he walked up Morley Street.

Prosecutor Robert Smith QC concluded his case by reading more than 30 formal admissions to the jury, which included a number of sightings on CCTV cameras of the Toyota Rav 4, Toyota Corolla and Mercedes sports car travelling from Leeds to Bradford, around Bradford city centre and returning to Leeds on the day of the shooting and robbery at Universal Express on November 18 last year.

The admissions also included sightings of an Audi A6 car, which was registered to Hassan Razzaq, in Bradford five days before the incident.

Yusuf Abdillh Jamma, 20, of Small Heath, Birmingham, Raza Ul-Haq Aslam, 25, of Kentish Town, London, and brothers Faisal Razzaq, 25, and Hassan Razzaq, 26, both of Forest Gate, London, plead not guilty to PC Sharon Beshenivsky's murder. Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, 25, of London, admits murder and robbery but denies the attempted murder of PC Teresa Milburn. He has also pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing a prohibited weapon and two charges of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Aslam and the Razzaq brothers deny robbery but Jamma has admitted that charge. Aslam, the Razzaq brothers and Jamma also plead not guilty to firearms offences.

The trial continues.

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