CHILLING CCTV footage captured the moment a killer uncle arrived on a Bradford street to dump her body after brutally murdering her. 

Mohammed Taroos Khan, 53, was captured arriving at Fitzwilliam Street, an industrial street on the outskirts of Bradford city centre, to dump Somaiya Begum’s body at 6.46pm on Sunday, June 26 last year.

He was jailed for life with a minimum term of 25 years following a unanimous verdict from the jury after a 10-day trial.

Khan killed Somaiya in a violent attack at her home in Binnie Street, Barkerend, on June 25 last year.

The Leeds Beckett University student's body was found 11 days after she went missing.

A total of four CCTV clips have been released by West Yorkshire Police following Khan’s sentencing at Bradford Crown Court today.

One of the clips shows the last images of Somaiya captured on CCTV before she was killed.

It shows the 20-year-old walking home from work in the early hours of the morning, at 00.04am on Saturday, June 25.

Other CCTV clips show Khan arriving at Binnie Street at 1.52pm on Saturday, June 25 last year.

He was also captured arriving at his container the following morning at 8.19am.

 

During the trial jurors were shown CCTV footage of Khan dragging a large and apparently heavy item from his car onto the waste ground where Ms Begum was found, with prosecutors saying this was the moment he dumped her body.

Khan had denied murdering his niece, but admitted perverting the course of justice by disposing of her body and trying to burn her mobile phone.