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Brislington murder trial: Chilling footage shows men walking through Sainsbury's with kitchen knives before fatal fight

Footage shows two men buying knives in Sainsbury's before murdering a man in Bristol. Brikel Palaj, 33, and Radian Lika, 35, have been convicted of murdering Aranit Lleshi, 32, during a violent clash between two rival groups in May 2022.

The men can be seen picking up four large kitchen knives in the Avonmeads store before going into a toilet together and coming back out. Nikola Palaj, 28, has also been found guilty of manslaughter while Kastriot Mhillaj, 34, admitted a charge of violent disorder prior to the trial starting.

A jury at Bristol Crown Court heard how the groups fatally clashed over a cannabis factory in Brislington. One of the criminal groups "owned" a crop in Bloomfield Road which held around £95,000 worth of cannabis.

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The fight broke out as they protected it from another group who intended to steal it. Aranit Lleshi was part of the group protecting the crop.

The four men convicted for his murder will be sentenced at a later date. Meanwhile, Sadik Lleshi, 35, was found not guilty of violent disorder and Rinush Behari, 33, was found not guilty of murder and violent disorder.

DCI Phil Walker said: “This was a horrendous incident played out on a spring evening in a quiet residential street and witnessed by those who lived there, as well as those passing by. These two groups, who are both from the London area, engaged in extreme levels of violence, using any weapons they could lay their hands on.

“CCTV footage shown to the jury during the trial (see below) captured two of the defendants going into a nearby supermarket to buy four large kitchen knives – a deliberate purchase to cause serious harm. The fact a young man has lost his life in this incident is a tragedy, and our thoughts remain with his family.

“This was a vast and complex investigation in which we had to trace the movements of both groups in the hours and days leading up to this fatal incident. It involved examining and securing many hours of CCTV footage, so we could piece together the movements and the motives of those involved, overlaying this with intelligence gathered and analysis of mobile phones used by the defendants.

“We’d like to thank all the witnesses who provided statements and evidence in this case, as well as the Bloomfield Road community for their patience and continued support of the police investigation.”

Stella Waata, Senior Crown Prosecutor for the CPS South West Complex Casework Unit, said: “The violence used by those involved in this incident was ferocious and must have been frightening for those that witnessed it. While incidents like this are rare, it shows the risk posed by organised crime groups and why we and our police partners are determined to work together to dismantle them.

Radian Lika (Avon and Somerset Police)

“They bring untold misery to our communities, and we will robustly prosecute cases, particularly those involving weapons. I would like to thank the local community for supporting the investigation and those who came forward as witnesses.

“The CPS worked closely with the police investigation team to build a robust case that developed a clear picture of the defendants’ actions before, during and after the fight on Bloomfield Road. This enabled the Prosecution Team to present a strong case to the jury. The evidence gathered was complex, with large amounts of material that included forensics work, CCTV, cell site evidence, ANPR and live witness accounts. It was reviewed at pace, in order to bring the matter to trial as soon as possible.”

DCI Walker added: “There is often organised criminality behind cannabis grows and while it’s rare for extreme violence like this to result, the risk is always there.

Kastriot Mhillaj (Avon and Somerset Police)

“We’d encourage anyone with suspicions about a property in their neighbourhood being used for illegal drug activity to report their observations and concerns to the police – either by calling 101, contacting us online, or providing information anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers.”

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