Newham murder: Four men jailed for fatal stabbing of Anselam Senaj, taxi passenger

Newham murder: Four men jailed for fatal stabbing of taxi passenger Anselam Senaj
CREDIT: Met Police

Key Points:

  • Four men have been jailed for their involvement in the fatal stabbing of Anselam Senaj, 26, in Newham, East London, on 11 November 2023.
  • Muhammad Saqib Khan, 24, was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 26 years for murder.
  • Muhammad Samiyul Miah, 19, was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 25 years for murder.
  • Zain Ali, 22, was jailed for 14 years for manslaughter.
  • Ibrahim Naim, 18, was sentenced to 10 years and six months for manslaughter.
  • The attack occurred when the taxi Anselam Senaj was in was forcibly stopped by a stolen Mitsubishi.
  • The victim, who was involved in drug dealing, was fatally stabbed by one of the attackers.
  • The attackers wore masks and gloves, wielding knives up to 2ft long.
  • The stolen car was later found burned out.

On 11 November 2023, Anselam Senaj, 26, was killed after the taxi he was in was forcibly stopped by a silver Mitsubishi in Newham, East London. The attack occurred on Victoria Avenue, where three of the six occupants of the Mitsubishi surrounded the taxi and attacked Senaj, who was still seated inside. The attackers, dressed in black and wearing masks and gloves, used knives up to 2ft long. Senaj was fatally stabbed in the chest and later died at the scene, despite efforts from emergency service.

Who are the men involved in the murder?

Four men were sentenced in connection with the killing. Muhammad Saqib Khan, 24, was convicted of murder for delivering the fatal blow and was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 26 years. Muhammad Samiyul Miah, 19, was also convicted of murder and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 25 years. Zain Ali, 22, and Ibrahim Naim, 18, were convicted of manslaughter, with Ali receiving a 14-year sentence and Naim 10 years and six months.

Why was Anselam Senaj attacked?

The attack was believed to have been motivated by drug dealings. The court heard that drugs were found on Senaj’s person and that messages on his phone indicated his involvement in drug dealing. As the Mitsubishi approached, Senaj reportedly recognised the danger and informed the taxi driver that the occupants intended to kill him. Tragically, he was correct in his assessment.

What were the actions of the attackers?

The attackers forcibly stopped the taxi and surrounded it. Three men, armed with large knives, confronted Senaj, who was still in the taxi. One man stabbed him in the chest, and the attackers quickly fled the scene, leaving Senaj to die. The stolen car was later found burned out the next day.

What did Anselam Senaj’s family say about the murder?

At the sentencing, Senaj’s cousin, Elira Senaj, condemned the killers, calling them “cowards” for needing weapons and numbers to carry out the attack. She expressed the family’s grief, emphasising how the murder was not only a loss of life but also a cowardly act that should never have occurred.

What other crimes were linked to the attackers?

Muhammad Samiyul Miah, in addition to his conviction for murder, also admitted to having a blade. His sentence was further complicated by a separate conviction for the rape of a 15-year-old girl in a north London park in March 2023.

The brutal killing of Anselam Senaj highlights the tragic consequences of violence and the impact it has on families and communities. The sentences handed down to the four men involved serve as a reminder of the severe penalties for such acts of violence, particularly when premeditated and carried out in public spaces.

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