POLICE have shared the moment a handcuffed Piran Ditta Khan was charged with murder at the Elland Road station.

After being on the run for 15 years, the video shows the moment West Yorkshire Police took him into custody.

Khan was the mastermind behind the robbery that would lead to PC Sharon Beshenivsky's tragic death. 

PC Beshenivsky and PC Teresa Milburn were about to finish their shift on November 18, 2005, when they received a report of a possible raid at Universal Express travel agents in Morley Street, Bradford.

Both officers were shot by a man emerging from the door of the travel agents before the three armed robbers fled the scene in a getaway car.

The gunman was “firing indiscriminately” into the street as he ran away.

In PC Beshenivsky's final moments, Khan - the mastermind behind the robbery - was sitting in the safety of a lookout car eating sandwiches, jurors heard.

The police force had spent years trying to secure Khan's extradition from Pakistan.

The 75-year-old flew to Pakistan two months after PC Beshenivsky’s death and remained at liberty there until he was arrested by Pakistani authorities in January 2020.

He arrived back in England in April 2023. He had been on the run in Pakistan since 2006.

In the video, Khan is seen limping into the police station before the charges are read aloud to him.

In response to being charged with the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky, Khan said: "I haven't murdered anybody."

A year later, Khan was convicted of murder by a majority of 10-1 after 11 jurors deliberated for almost 19 hours over four days.

He was also found guilty of two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, also by a majority of 10-1. He was unanimously convicted of two counts of possession of a prohibited weapon.

He has pleaded guilty to robbery.

PC Beshenivsky, 38, who had three children and two step-children, was gunned down on her youngest daughter’s fourth birthday and had only been an officer for nine months when she died from her injuries.