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Ministry murderer sentenced to 18 years |
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Written by Infusion Crew
Sunday, 12 September 2010 00:00 |
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Ranjit Nankani, 30, from Croydon was sentenced to serve at least 18 years in jail this week after being found guilty of decapitating a rival clubber with his car outside the Ministry of Sound last August bank holiday. London's Old Bailey Court heard how Nankani had argued with his victim Gary Johnson inside the club after apparently stepping on his toe then waited outside to take revenge after he was thrown out. After he mowed down his victim in his car, Johnson's friend Dwayne McPherson pulled out a gun and shot Nankini, wounding him. The incident was captured on CCTV, clips of which were broadcast on the BBC this week. "What you did must have involved a degree of premeditation," sentencing judge Judge Stephen Kramer told Nankini, "It was a targeted revenge attack on a crowded public street when people were leaving the club to go home," he added.
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