(London) On Sunday morning 51 year old Mohammed Shisq, decided to ram his Maserati at speed into a couple of police officers as they returned to their patrol vehicle in the early hours. They had been assisting with an unrelated matter and were
parked up on the A406 North Circular Road, near Brent Park, when the car driven by Mohammed collided with them at 3.40am as they returned to their marked police
car. Colleagues who arrived at the scene lifted the Maserati so
that paramedics could reach the officers. It is understood the woman was pinned
against a wall. The male officer sustained serious injuries, Metropolitan
Police said in a statement, and a further update on his condition is awaited. The
female officers has sustained a number of fractures and her condition is
serious but stable. A woman in her 40s, who had been in the car, was not
seriously injured but remains in hospital.
Mohammed was arrested at the spot and today he was charged with two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and one count of failing to provide a specimen of breath.
data-lang="en-gb">The Police are saying this incident was not terrorist related.
A406 remains closed while investigation continues. Closure is still between A406 East bound, Drury Way to Neasden Lane, NW10.— Brent MPS (@MPSBrent) 17 December 2017
Please continue to avoid the area.
Both officers remain in Resus in North London Hospital.