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TERROR TIMES


SIX MEN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH THE MURDER OF TAXI DRIVER JESBIR SINGH KHELA


The body of the 47-year-old was discovered on 6 February this year, after Bedfordshire police were called to reports of a burnt- out vehicle in a field close to the B659 Langford Road. Jesbir, known to some as Jessy, from Letchworth, was found in the driver’s seat of the vehicle, believed to be a Skoda Octavia. As part of the investigation, officers carried out warrants at five addresses in Letchworth, Stotfold and Clifton.


Two men in their 30s were arrested on suspicion of murder, whilst a further four men, also in their 30s, were


arrested on


suspicion of conspiracy to murder.


They have been taken into police custody for questioning. A seventh man in his 30s was arrested in June in connection with the incident but was released on bail while enquiries continue. Police are continuing various lines of enquiry and urge anyone with information to


contact


them quoting Operation Acle: https://orlo.uk/m5GyR or by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


FEMALE TAXI DRIVER HOSPITALISED AFTER BEING ATTACKED & ROBBED AT KNIFEPOINT IN DUNDEE


Dawn Hart, a 57 year old female taxi driver who works for City Cabs in Dundee, was rushed to hospital last month, after being attacked and robbed by two male passengers. She reportedly picked up the two men, who are believed to be in their twenties, in Dundee city centre just after midnight on Tuesday morning, 4 November. A source


close to the


investigation told PHTM that the men asked her to pull over on Forfar Road, near to Caird Park, when one of the men suddenly tried to


strangle her from


behind. She broke free, opened the door and got out of the vehicle but both men continued to attack her on the street and then drove off in her taxi. PHTM has been told that she is thankfully OK but obviously


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badly shaken. She received several kicks to the head, has a broken shoulder and her leg is in a brace and sadly will be unable to work for at least 12 weeks. A Police Scotland spokesman confirmed that the Emergency services attended, and the driver attended hospital for treatment. They added that “Officers are following a positive line of inquiry.” The community has rallied in support and raised nearly £7,000 via a GoFund me page and you can donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/yj y4ms-dawn-citycabs Peter Marr, of City Cabs 450450, expressed the shock felt across the community, stating: “Like many others in the city, we were absolutely appalled to hear what


happened. “Incidents like this highlight the risks faced by those working hard every day to keep our city moving.” Marr praised the outpouring of generosity, noting: “There has been so much support from the taxi trade and the wider community for the driver. There has been an incredible sum of money raised so far.” He concluded by extending well wishes and gratitude: “We are wishing our colleague a speedy recovery and would like to thank everyone who has supported the fundraiser.” Two men, aged 19, have been arrested and charged in con- nection with the incident and appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court. All at PHTM wish this brave cabbie a speedy recovery.


DECEMBER 2025 PHTM


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