A third man has been convicted over the killing of Richard Hopley who was ambushed by a gang and stabbed in Birmingham.
Mohammed Qasim fled the country after playing a leading role in the fatal attack on Richard Hopley in September 2022.
Mr Hopley was stabbed in the chest in Underwood Close, Harborne, while trying to drive off from a group of robbers.
The 43-year-old had been driving around a drug dealer and after arriving at the pre-agreed location he was attacked.
Mr Hopley managed to travel a short distance before collapsing at the wheel and crashing his car in Metchley Lane. He was sadly confirmed dead shortly afterwards.
Police identified Qasim as being a prime attacker and officers acted on information and arrested the 24-year-old from the airport on his return to the UK last autumn.
Qasim, of St Saviours Road, Saltley, was yesterday convicted of murder and conspiracy to rob following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court. He will be sentenced on Friday.
It comes after two men were jailed for over 20 years combined for manslaughter last year.
Detective Inspector Jim Mahon, from our homicide unit, said: “Although two men were convicted over the killing of Mr Hopley last year we knew others were also involved in the fatal attack.
“We identified Qasim as a prime suspect and worked to ensure he was arrested and brought to justice.
“We understand another man was also part of the ambush and these enquiries continue. Our thoughts remain with Mr Hopley’s family and friends.”