This Article is From Sep 04, 2023

In Indian-Origin Delivery Agent's Killing In UK, 5th Suspect Charged With Murder

Sukhmandeep Singh, 23, was arrested in Peterborough in eastern England and charged with Aurman Singh's murder on Friday.

In Indian-Origin Delivery Agent's Killing In UK, 5th Suspect Charged With Murder

A sixth unnamed man arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender remains on police bail. (File)

London:

Police in England investigating the murder of a 23-year-old Indian-origin delivery driver after an attack in Shrewsbury, western England, have charged a fifth man - also of Indian heritage.

Sukhmandeep Singh, 23, was arrested in Peterborough in eastern England and charged with Aurman Singh's murder on Friday.

Aurman was pronounced dead at the scene when the local West Mercia Police attended reports of an attack in the Berwick Avenue area of Shrewsbury last month and went on to arrest four Indian-origin men on suspicion of murder – Arshdeep Singh, 24, Jagdeep Singh, 22, Shivdeep Singh, 26, and Manjot Singh, 24.

They were charged with Aurman's murder and a sixth unnamed man arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender remains on police bail.

"Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of Aurman at this difficult time," said Detective Chief Inspector Mark Bellamy, senior investigating officer at West Mercia Police.

"Our investigation is underway with officers carrying out a number of enquiries to establish the circumstances that led to Aurman's murder. We know Aurman was a delivery person, however at this stage we do not believe this was the motive for his death and we are not investigating this as a robbery,” he said.

"We believe those involved are known to each other and are not local to Shrewsbury or the wider West Mercia Police area. We have so far arrested five people in connection with the murder and are progressing all other lines of enquiry to locate and arrest outstanding suspects,” he added.

The charged men are from Tipton, Dudley and Smethwick in the West Midlands region of England.

Meanwhile, the victim's family had issued a statement via the police to say there were no words that could explain the impact the tragedy has had on their family.

"Today a mother will grow old without her son. A sister will grow up without her brother. We don't want what has happened to us to happen to another family. We would like to thank the police for conducting their investigation diligently and supporting us through this tough time,” the statement reads.

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