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Grant McCabe

Brothers guilty of torching their struggling shop after CCTV caught one buying petrol

This is the moment a shopkeeper fills up a petrol can to torch his family business in a failed insurance scam.

Kasim Ahmed, 34, was caught on CCTV just 30 minutes before the major blaze at his mobile phone business, on Glasgow’s Gallowgate, which forced neighbours to flee.

The bomb squad even had to be called out to check the shop over fears of explosives which turned out to be fireworks.

Ahmed is facing jail alongside his brother Sahail, 38, for setting the fire on May 16, 2020 – a crime branded “idiotic” by prosecutors.

Jurors heard the family’s International Mobile Phone Centre had been hit financially by the covid lockdown that year.

The Ahmeds had denied deliberately starting a blaze in a bid to then claim insurance cash.

But Kasim getting caught on camera filling the petrol can led to them getting punished.

The duo were found guilty of a charge of being part of a fraudulent scheme after a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

The business – which sold phones and e-cigarettes – had been in the family for about 20 years.

Their father was said to have ran the shop. When he left for Pakistan in 2020, the court heard Kasim took over, with Sahail described as the owner.

The plan apparently was for Kasim to hand over £300 a week in takings to help support their mother.

But Sahail, of Nitshill, Glasgow, told the trial: “There was a national lockdown so the shop should not have been trading. Things were quite tough and he [Kasim] had to give my mum money.”

Amid the financial struggles, the pair hatched a plan to get their hands on cash.

Prosecutor Lindsey Dalziel told jurors: “With little thought of the consequences or attention to detail, they moved items out of the shop in to cars, bought petrol, spread it and lit it.

“It was not the best executed plan – in fact, it could properly be categorised as utterly idiotic.”

Kasim Ahmed (pictured) was convicted at Glasgow High Court alongside his brother Sahail Ahmed (Spindrift)

CCTV played a crucial role in snaring the Ahmeds. Kasim, of the city’s Gorbals, was clocked filling a fuel can at an Asda petrol station in Glasgow’s Parkhead, just a short distance from the shop.

He later claimed it was diesel for another car he had, although he did not know the registration.

The pair – along with a third brother Adum, 28 – were captured at the shop that afternoon.

As the blaze took hold, residents who lived above were forced to flee while fire crews attended the scene.

Sahail was covered for loss of rental income and had business insurance. He went on to speak to Welsh and White insurance
brokers to start a claim.

However, investigators concluded the blaze was deliberate with “multiple seats of fire” in the shop as well as the presence of petrol. It led to the arrest of the brothers.

Sahail denied knowing of any plan to torch the business.

Adum had faced the same charge but jurors returned a not proven verdict. Sahail and Kasim had their bail continued pending sentencing next month.

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