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‘Britain’s biggest crime boss’ jailed for life after uncle’s murder | UK | News

amedpostBy amedpostJune 22, 2025 News No Comments7 Mins Read
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Tahir Syedcrime boss has been jailed for life after kidnapping, torturing and murde (Image: NCA)

One of Britain’s biggest crime bosses who kidnapped, tortured and murdered his uncle having peddled tonnes of deadly Class A drugs into the UK, has been jailed for life. Tahir Syed, 42, headed a gang who imported £125m of cocaine and heroin into British shores before murdering his bus driving uncle who he had asked to stash £600,000 of illicit cash.

The terrified uncle Asghar Badshah placed the money inside a vehicle which he parked in his mother’s garage, but it went missing, prompting the evil gangster to explode in extreme violence against his relative. In desperate messages sent to his nephew, Asghar pleaded that he had never wanted to be embroiled in the criminal enterprise and as Syed attempted to find the missing cash he even forced his uncle to undergo two lie detector tests – carried out at hotels in Bradford and Liverpool – as the fuming ganglord attempted to retrieve his money.

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Tahir Syed using a forklift to move drugs (Image: NCA)

Investigations by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and West Yorkshire Police were already underway into Syed as investigators accrued damming evidence through Operation Venetic – the NCA-led UK response to the takedown of the encrypted communications platform EncroChat.

This revealed Syed’s organised crime group imported tonnes of cocaine and heroin to the UK in more than 30 shipments from 2016 to 2021.

Consignments of up to 200 kilos were smuggled in on each occasion hidden among frozen chicken inside lorries.

Each time the drugs would be delivered from the Netherlands to a store in Bradford rented by Syed.

The chicken was used for the sole purpose of covering the drug imports. It would be disposed of and, on one occasion, abandoned entirely in a store used by the organised crime group.

By the summer of 2019, Syed’s criminal underlings were under NCA surveillance.

On 17 September 2019 his right-hand man Yusuf Kara, 36, was observed moving heavy bags between vehicles alongside Imran Khan Ashraf, also 36, in Bradford.

International heroin kingpin jailed for kidnap and murder of bus driver uncle

Murder victim Asghar Badshah (Image: West Yorkshire Police / SWNS)

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Ashraf was stopped and arrested in Bolton, and a vacuum-packed bag containing just shy of £130,000 was found hidden inside his vehicle. The cash was seized along with four mobile phones.

Kara was arrested later the same afternoon in Bradford by West Yorkshire Police officers, who seized two mobile phones from him.

Meanwhile, NCA officers searched his home address and discovered 51 kilos of heroin.

As the news of Kara’s arrest reached Syed, he set about fleeing the UK, knowing the contents of his lieutenant’s phones would implicate him as the crime group’s kingpin.

He swiftly swapped his luxury cars – a Mercedes GLE and a Nissan GTR – for two watches valued at £63,000 and £40,000 respectively.

And two days after Kara’s arrest, on 19 September 2019, Syed fled the UK.

Photos found on Kara’s phone included invoices for consignment shipments and large quantities of cash, as well as snaps of Syed driving a forklift truck used to offload drug deliveries.

Syed returned to West Yorkshire briefly two months later, as he believed his uncle Asghar Badshah, a Bradford bus driver aged 39 at the time, had stolen money from him.

International heroin kingpin jailed for kidnap and murder of bus driver uncle

The basement bank vault. (Image: West Yorkshire Police / SWNS)

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An illicit consignment (Image: -)

He arranged and paid for Asghar Badshah to undertake a polygraph examination – commonly referred to as a lie detector test – in an attempt to find out if he had stolen the money.

Once Syed was told his uncle had failed the lie detector test, he hatched a plan to kidnap and interrogate him with the support of his accomplice Qaisar Shah, 40.

Mr Badshah was kidnapped by Syed, Shah and three men from Surrey on the night of 29 November 2019 and taken to a disused vault inside a former branch of Yorkshire Bank.

Once there he was tortured through the night as Syed attempted to extract information about the missing money.

During the prolonged attack at the hands of his nephew and Shah he collapsed and died.

A post-mortem examination found he was struck with a blunt object at least 48 times on his head, neck, torso, and all four limbs.

 

International heroin kingpin jailed for kidnap and murder of bus driver uncle

Tahir Syed (Image: West Yorkshire Police / SWNS)

Asghar Badshah was subsequently reported missing by his family and a sustained West Yorkshire Police search led to the discovery of his body on December 29, 2019 – a month after his kidnapping.  

His naked body was found wrapped in a cloth and hidden on a shelving unit inside the vault. A false wall had also been built on the staircase leading down to the vault in a bid to prevent the body being discovered.

Syed managed to escape the UK again on 5 December 2019, having returned for less than a fortnight, and travelled from Albania to Kosovo, and then onto Turkey using a false North Macedonian passport.

While overseas he continued to run his drug trafficking empire, and his crime group arranged for huge shipments of up to 200 kilos of cocaine and heroin to be smuggled into the UK.

Some of the shipments were seized by law enforcement, including 155 kilos of cocaine seized by the Dutch authorities in August 2020.

He was finally arrested in Turkey on 11 November 2021 following a global manhunt, and after fighting extradition for two years, was brought back to the UK to stand trial. And after a five week hearing he was convicted and on June 13 a judge at Leeds Crown Court sentenced him to serve a minimum of 34 years behind bars.

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Bradford crime boss has been jailed for life (Image: NCA)

Judge Tom Bayliss said: “The whole thing was meticulously planned.”

Ordering him to serve at least 34 years behind bars Judge Bayliss added: “It is important to emphasise that the minimum term is just that. It is a minimum which can’t be reduced. You’re in your early 40’s now. You will be an elderly man before the minimum term is served and after it is served there is no guarantee you will be released at that time.”

Nigel Coles, NCA senior investigating officer, said:  “We have successfully prosecuted and gained significant custodial sentences against individuals at every level of this crime group, dismantling Syed’s large-scale international operation from top to bottom.

“And justice has now been served to one of Britain’s biggest crime bosses. This result is a culmination of extensive investigations led by teams here at the NCA and at West Yorkshire Police.

“I hope Syed’s conviction provides some sense of justice to the family of Asghar Badshah, who sadly had his life taken by a man who would stop at nothing to protect his criminal empire.”

Detective Chief Superintendent Heather Whoriskey, West Yorkshire Police senior investigating officer, said: “Syed kidnapped, tortured and murdered his own Uncle for information as he believed that Asghar had stolen money from him.

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Proceeds of crime (Image: NCA)

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Drugs were smuggled inside frozen chicken packs (Image: NCA)

“This perceived debt was about more than just money, it was about Syed’s reputation and role as an international drug trafficker.

“Syed was a professional criminal who would import and distribute huge amounts of cocaine and heroin.

“Shortly after the murder Syed fled the country and continued to traffic drugs across the continent.

“His sentence is the culmination of years of hard work. We would like to thank our partners at the National Crime Agency for assisting us in bringing Syed back to this country to face his crimes.

“This has been a lengthy and trying ordeal for the family of Asghar Badshah. They have been courageous, patient and brave throughout the whole process. Although today’s sentence will never bring him back, I hope it gives his family some comfort and closure knowing that the man responsible for his death has been sentenced for his murder.”

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