Accrington Observer

‘Stupid’ chase driver locked up

- JON MACPHERSON jon.macpherson@men-news.co.uk @JonMacMEN

AN ‘utterly stupid’ disqualifi­ed driver who led police on a high speed chase around Hyndburn has been jailed.

Salim Shah, of Blackburn Road, Great Harwood, was spotted by police in a red BMW as he was driving back with friends from a night out in Manchester, a court heard.

When officers realised the 25-year-old was disqualifi­ed and uninsured they activated their blue lights before Shah sped off and drove over a police stinger device.

Burnley Crown Court heard how he led police on a seven-minute chase with deflated tyres through narrow residentia­l streets in Accrington, Altham West and Claytonle-Moors. He reached speeds of 60mph in 30mph zones and 40mph in 20mph zones and on one occasion went through a red light.

Shah pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving while disqualifi­ed and without insurance. He was jailed for 12 months and disqualifi­ed from driving for 30 months.

Stephen Parker, prosecutin­g, told the court how the offence happened on November 19 this year and Shah was subject at the time to two driving disqualifi­cation orders made by the courts.

Shah was spotted near the Rising Bridge roundabout at 3am and police followed him through Huncoat and Accrington before activating their blue lights.

Mr Parker said there was ‘very little slowing down at give way signs’ from Shah and he drove through a red light and on narrow residentia­l streets with cars parked on both sides.

The roads Shah travelled along included Burnley Road, Queens Road, Haywood Road, Lime Road, Marlboroug­h Road, Ribblesdal­e Avenue, Livingston­e Road, Whalley Road, Dill Hall Lane, Atlas Street, Read Street, Waterloo Street and Sydney Street.

The court heard that Shah was previously jailed for 16 months in 2014 for dangerous driving.

The Observer reported that year how Shah had filmed himself being chased at high speed by police during the incident that led to the earlier jail sentence.

At the 2014 hearing, the court heard that on the selfie video, which showed the last 30 seconds of the chase through Accrington and Great Harwood, Shah said ‘this is the best isn’t it?’ before telling arresting officers ‘It was a good chase wasn’t it?’. Addressing the camera, he said: “I’m going to prison now as you can see.

“I’m being jailed by the police. I will probably be out in what, six months?”

‘I’m being jailed by the police. I will probably be out in what, six months?’

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