Men sentenced for garage attack posted on Snapchat

Still from a video filmed of assault in Stockport petrol stationImage source, GMP
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One of the men filmed the attack and posted it on Snapchat

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Four robbers who beat a petrol station worker and posted a video of the assault on Snapchat have been sentenced.

They broke into the Stockport garage in July 2021 after one of them left their phone there.

Kausar Amin, 22, of Oldham, was jailed for two years for robbery, and Oldham 19-year-olds Riley Richardson and Tyler Garforth were given suspended sentences.

Salford 20-year-old Bradley Maphosa was given two years in a young offender institute.

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Kausar Amin was jailed for robbery for his role in the attack

One of the men had been to the store earlier that day and robbed vape liquid, police said.

They returned late at night and forced their way in before charging the worker, "punching and stomping on him and throwing shop furniture at him forcefully", the force added.

The victim needed medical treatment.

The till was damaged and more than £600 of stock was taken.

A video of the "unprovoked attack" filmed by one of the men was posted on Snapchat and was used as evidence against them, Det Con Lucy Williams said.

“Their actions on that day were completely out of order," she said, while praising the victim's bravery for coming forward.

The sentences would hopefully "provide some reassurance to shop workers that your safety and protection is important to us", she said.

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