A Bradford man has appeared in court for the second time charged with the murder of a respected shopkeeper.
Tanveer Ahmed, 32, from Toller, is accused of killing Asad Shah, 40, outside his convenience store in Glasgow's Shawlands area.
Ahmed made no plea when he appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court today for a full committal hearing.
The Crown Office said he was remanded in custody and is due to appear in court again at a date yet to be confirmed.
Police had previously described the incident as "religiously prejudiced" and confirmed both men were Muslims.
Mr Shah, an Ahmadi Muslim who moved from Pakistan to Glasgow in 1998, was discovered outside his shop on Minard Road on Thursday March 24 and taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
In an earlier statement, Mr Shah's family said they had been left devastated by the loss of a ''brilliant man''.
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