A pizza delivery driver attacked and robbed his boss after he earlier told him he was unfit for work. Jabbram Hussain, of Noel Street, Nottingham, followed the victim as he drove home from work on Monday, October 3.
The victim pulled into a layby on the A46 before the Flintham exit after he recieved a phone call from his wife. Minutes later Hussain arrived and opened the driver's door, punched the victim and demanded money from him.
The 40 year old stole a quantity of cash from the victim before he drove away. Hussain's boss had told him earlier that day to leave work, as he believed Hussain was not in a fit state.
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Following inquiries by Nottinghamshire Police Hussain was stopped and arrested by police following the incident. He was subsequently charged and went on to plead guilty to a charge of robbery.
On Wednesday, November 23, Hussain was jailed for three years at Nottingham Crown Court. Police Constable Richard Shaw, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a violent, pre-meditated attack where Hussain waited for the victim to finish work before following him.
"This was a frightening incident which left the victim feeling afraid and shaken. As a result of the ensuing detailed investigation I’m pleased we were able to bring Hussain to justice.
"Now he has been locked up I hope it provides the victim with some comfort as well as reassuring people that Nottinghamshire Police will always do everything in its power to protect the public from people like Hussain and seek justice for victims.”
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