Two more men have been found guilty of murdering a delivery driver from Smethwick

Aurman Singh was attacked with weapons as he was delivering parcels in 2023

Mehakdeep Singh (L) Sehajpal Singh (R)
Author: Julie CastonPublished 31st Mar 2025
Last updated 31st Mar 2025

Two more men have been found guilty of murdering a delivery driver from Smethwick.

Aurman Singh was attacked with weapons as he was delivering parcels in 2023.

Five other men were convicted over his death last March.

Aurman, who was 23 died after he was attacked and murdered in Shrewsbury by a group of men each armed with weapons including an axe, golf club and piece of wood.

Mehakdeep Singh, aged 24, and Sehajpal Singh, aged 26, both formerly of Tipton, West Midlands, were found guilty of murder by a jury following a three-week trial at Stafford Crown Court.

The men will be sentenced on Friday 11 April at Stafford Crown Court.

The court was told during the trial how the attack happened in broad daylight in the middle of the day on August 21, 2023 as Aurman made a delivery in Berwick Avenue in Coton Hill.

His injuries were so severe that there was no chance of him surviving and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The suspects fled in a white Mercedes Benz and grey Audi before discarding some of the weapons, including a hockey stick and shovel, in nearby Hubert Way.

Aurman Singh

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Bellamy, who led the investigation, said:

“I am pleased with today's verdict, as the attack on Aurman almost two years ago was violent and calculated.

“Sehjapal and Mekahdeep, along with six other men carried out this attack in broad daylight on a quiet Shropshire street with only one intention – to kill him.

“They used inside information to get hold of Aurman’s delivery route, where they lay in wait for him, before using an arsenal of weapons against him knowing he was defenceless.

“Sehjapal and Mekahdeep, knowing what they had done then fled the country in an attempt to avoid being put in front of the courts and facing the consequences of their actions.

“It has been an incredibly complex investigation, which saw us work with police forces across the country and abroad, which has now led to seven men being found guilty for their part in Aurman’s death. I would like to thank my team for their hard work in getting us to this point.

“I hope today’s verdict provides Aurman’s family with some reassurance knowing that the men responsible for his death have been brought to justice.”

In April 2024 four men - Arshdeep Singh, 24, of Shaw Road in Tipton, Jagdeep Singh, 23, of Goodrich Mews in Dudley, Shivdeep Singh, 27, of Greenfield Road in Smethwick and Manjot Singh, 24, of Greenfield Road in Smethwick - were all sentenced to 28 years each for Aurman’s murder.

A fifth man, known as the inside man, Sukhmandeep Singh, aged 24, of Paynels in Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, was convicted of manslaughter. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in supplying Aurman’s delivery route to the group.

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