Moment American ‘hitwoman’ disguised in burka ‘tried to shoot dead’ Birmingham shop owner before gun jammed

This is the moment an American hitwoman dressed in a niqab and a burka tried to shoot dead a Birmingham shopkeeper outside his home, a court heard.

Video footage shown to jurors allegedly shows Aimee Betro, 45, approaching her intended victim as he arrives home in a car but her gun jams and he is able to speed away.

Hours later Betro returned to the victim’s home and fired three shots through the window, Birmingham Crown Court was told. 

Betro, originally from Wisconsin, appeared in the dock on Monday wearing black glasses, a maroon top and a colourful beach shirt with bright pink Converse trainers. 

Her hair was styled in two ‘space buns’ on top of her head.

She denies three charges of conspiracy to murder, possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, and a charge related to the alleged importation of ammunition into the UK.

Opening the case, Tom Walkling KC, prosecuting said: ‘On the seventh of September 2019 in a suburban cul de sac in South Yardley a would-be assassin tried to shoot a man called Sikander Ali at close range outside his house. 

‘The assassin was a woman who tried to disguise her appearance by wearing a niqab – a face covering – and what looked like a burka.’

A woman dressed in a burka can be seen approaching a black SUV and firing a gun but it jams

A woman dressed in a burka can be seen approaching a black SUV and firing a gun but it jams

The court heard Aimee Betro tried to disguise her appearance by wearing a niqab - a face covering

The court heard Aimee Betro tried to disguise her appearance by wearing a niqab – a face covering 

Prosecutors said Betro tried to disguise her appearance by wearing a niqab - a face covering - and what looked like a burka'

Prosecutors said Betro tried to disguise her appearance by wearing a niqab – a face covering – and what looked like a burka’

He told jurors the gun jammed but she was ‘not deterred’ and ‘returned to the same address on the same cul-de-sac a few hours later and used the now working gun to shoot three bullets through the bedroom windows of the victim’s home.’

The court was told her two co conspirators Mohammed Nazir, 30, and his father Mohammed Aslam, 56, from Derby, had already been tried and convicted over the plot. 

Both have been convicted of conspiracy to murder while Nazir was also convicteded of possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.

Mr Walkling said Betro was in contact with Nazir before she flew to Manchester Airport in August 2019.

Mr Walkling said Betro had two phones – a normal ‘day to day’ phone which she used regularly – and a ‘dirty phone’ – bought before the shooting. 

Mr Walkling said the motive for the murder was ‘revenge’.

CCTV showing Betro arriving at the Rotunda hotel in Birmingham wearing a summer dress, hoodie, rucksack and flip flops

CCTV showing Betro arriving at the Rotunda hotel in Birmingham wearing a summer dress, hoodie, rucksack and flip flops

CCTV showing Betro arriving at the Rotunda hotel in Birmingham wearing a summer dress, hoodie, rucksack and flip flops

CCTV showing Betro arriving at the Rotunda hotel in Birmingham wearing a summer dress, hoodie, rucksack and flip flops

He said Nazir and Aslam were involved in a ‘vendetta’ with a family in Birmingham, specifically a clothes shop owner called Aslat Mahumad, whose son was Sikander Ali. 

Both men lived at an address in Measham Grove, South Yardley where Betro allegedly tried to murder Mr Ali and where she fired bullets through the window.

The court heard that in July 2018 there was a disorder at Mr Mahumad’s clothes shop which resulted in damage to the premises and Nazir, Aslam, and Aslat Mahumad all getting injured.

Mr Walkling said: ‘This is the background to the shooting and attempted shooting outside Aslat Mahumad’s house the following year, and the only connection we have between Nazir and Aslam and the family who lived at that address in Measham Grove.’

Jurors were told that on August Betro went to Birmingham and hired a Mercedes C Class car from Enterprise at Birmingham Airport. 

The car was later involved in a three car collision in Derby with Mohammed Nazir and another woman. Both later received insurance payouts, the court heard.

She then stayed at a hotel in Derby for two nights before travelling to London and Brighton before returning to Birmingham and then back to Derby.

A video clip found on Nazir's phone shows a gun being 'tested' and also jamming - like the one Betro allegedly used later

A video clip found on Nazir’s phone shows a gun being ‘tested’ and also jamming – like the one Betro allegedly used later

The court was played a video clip – from Nazir’s phone – showing a gun being fired into the ground three days before the attempted shooting in Birmingham which prosecutors said was a bid to ‘test’ the weapon.

Mr Walkling said: ‘It’s a firearm that fires the same calibre of ammunition that police recovered from outside the victim’s home a few days after this video was made.’

The ‘metadata’ for the clip shows it was created on September 4, 2019, the day Betro was in Derby and three minutes before Nazir added Betro’s snapchat details into his phone. 

Mr Walkling said to jurors: ‘You have to ask your self was Betro there with Nazir testing this gun?

Other CCTV footage from Rotunda hotel in Birmingham shows Betro in a summer dress, hoodie, rucksack and flip flops.

While at the hotel on September 6 she phoned Aslat Mahumad, claiming she wanted to buy the car he was selling online.

Mr Walkling said: ‘Mr Mahumad recalls being called by a woman with an American accent… He was confused, as he hadn’t listed his number online. 

‘The woman said she wanted to buy the car today, but Mr Mahumad said she could see it tomorrow.

‘As I’m sure you have guessed, ladies and gentlemen, we say the woman with the American accent was this defendant, Aimee Betro, and that she was calling Mr Mahumad as a pretext to set up a chance to kill him. And who else could it be? she had the phone she bought it only hours before.’

Later that night she met up with Nazir, who went with her to her hotel room where they ordered food on Deliveroo before he travelled back to Derby with his father in their transit van.

The following day she tried to kill Aslat Mahumad’s son, jurors were told. 

The court heard she left the hotel and bought another cheap mobile phone and SIM card – all caught on CCTV.

Mohammed Aslam, 56, who along with his son, Mohammed Nabil Nazir, 30, have been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for hiring a hijab-wearing female assassin to carry out a gun attack on a rival family.

Mohammed Aslam, 56, who along with his son, Mohammed Nabil Nazir, 30, have been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for hiring a hijab-wearing female assassin to carry out a gun attack on a rival family.

Mohammed Nabil Nazir, 30, who has already been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for hiring a hijab-wearing female assassin to carry out a gun attack on a rival family

Mohammed Nabil Nazir, 30, who has already been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for hiring a hijab-wearing female assassin to carry out a gun attack on a rival family

Betro at Tesco on New Street, not far from where she was staying. She bought a mobile phone voucher, an Alcatel mobile phone, and a SIM card.

Betro at Tesco on New Street, not far from where she was staying. She bought a mobile phone voucher, an Alcatel mobile phone, and a SIM card.

CCTV of Betro at Tesco on New Street, not far from where she was staying. She bought a mobile phone voucher, an Alcatel mobile phone, and a SIM card.

CCTV of Betro at Tesco on New Street, not far from where she was staying. She bought a mobile phone voucher, an Alcatel mobile phone, and a SIM card.

Texts allegedly sent by would be assassin Amiee Betro to her intended victim

Texts allegedly sent by would be assassin Amiee Betro to her intended victim

She later called a man selling used Mercedes E240 from his garage, Rock Cars, in Alum Rock.

Mr Walkling told jurors: ‘He sold it to someone he described, perhaps unkindly, as a short, fat woman, who spoke with an American accent, wore a summer dress, and had a bag over her shoulder.

‘Helpfully you can see still images of what Betro wore when she went out that day. A fitting if unflattering match to the description [he] gave.’

He said the car was later driven to Measham Grove, the scene of the shooting. He said: ‘It’s the car in which the would-be assassin waited, and its the car from which she emerged to try and kill Sikander Ali.’

Jurors were told that when buying the car she gave the name ‘Becky Booth’ and a false address.

Mr Walkling said Becky was a ‘nom de guerre’ that Betro used again later that day when booking a taxi after the botched shooting.

After buying the car she called Mr Mahumad once again on the pretext of looking at a car. Mr Mahumad said he couldn’t meet, and that she could meet someone else with the car the next day.

Later that day she met with Nazir and Aslam with mobile phone data showing her dirty phone connected to Nazir’s wireless network – known as a ‘hotspot’.

The Mercedes was later seen at the entrance to Measham Grove. Mr Walking said the driver ‘appears to be wearing a face-covering, a niqab’.

He said at 7.22pm hours, Betro drove onto Measham Grove and waited for her target. 

He said she waited for more than 45 minutes. 

At 9.10pm Sikander Ali pulled onto Measham Grove in his black SUV which was all caught on camera.

In video footage played to the court, a woman which the prosecution said was Betro, can be seen approaching the SUV and firing but the gun jams. 

Mr Ali is able to reverse away at speed, clipping the Mercedes’ door as he does. The court was told the collision bent the the door badly enough that it wouldn’t close, and Betro had to drive away with the door half open.

She later dumped the Mercedes. Police found a black glove with Betro’s DNA inside. 

‘Further proof if any was needed … that she was the gunwoman in the burka’,’ Mr Walkling said.

Six minutes later she was again caught on CCTV shown to the jury from close to where the car was dumped wearing a summer dress, hoodie and flip flops and carrying two bags. 

Aimee Betro on social media

Aimee Betro on social media

‘There is no doubt that is Betro,’ Mr Walkling said. 

She later called a taxi to take her back to the hotel, a recording of which was played to the jury. The caller had a distinct American accent and used the name ‘Becky’.

CCTV, also shown to the jury, shows her returning to the Rotunda, still wearing the same summer dress and flip flops. She left the hotel an hour and 10 minutes later having changed her outfit to trousers with white stipes down the side and black Converse trainers.

Betro then sent text messages to her intended target, the court was told. Screenshots of the texts were shown to the jury.

She said to him: ‘Where are you hiding? followed by ‘Stop playing hide and seek you are lucky it jammed’.

Betro then called another taxi to take her back to Measham Grove.

Jurors were show CCTV of a figure matching Betro’s description firing three shots in to the family home.

‘Ladies and gentlemen the gun didn’t jam that time did it?’ Mr Walkling said.

‘Did you note, the hoodie, and the handbag worn across her body, just as Betro was dressed earlier.

‘Three shots were fired. Three bullets went through the windows of Aslat Muhamad’s family home. Three bullet casings were found in the street outside.’

Jurors were shown pictures of the damage the bullets caused. Mr Walking said: ‘Two went through the bay window on the left. The other went through the bedroom window on the right.’

Mr Walkling said Betro then got back into the taxi and during the journey she sent a text message to Mr Mahumad which said: ‘you wanna rip me off you wanna be a drug king go look at your house watch your back i’ll be shedding blood’.

She flew back to the US the following day from Manchester Airport.

Nazir flew out to join her three days later. The trial continues.

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