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​By SCM Reporter I Thursday, Oct.30, 2025

 

LONDON, UK – ​Two vicious knife thugs who murdered a young man in Dagenham and severely injured another in a terrifying pre-planned ambush face life in prison after being nailed by CCTV evidence.

​Frankie Burletson, 25, and Swayf Amana, 27, were yesterday found GUILTY of the murder of Haseeb Bhatti, 23, in Dagenham, east London.

​Haseeb was with friends in Rothwell Gardens in the early hours of Saturday, April 20, when a Mercedes carrying five armed men pulled up and launched a brutal attack.

​Police rushed to the scene at around 1.30 am after reports of a stabbing and initially found a 50-year-old man with stab wounds, who was rushed to hospital and later discharged.
​Tragically, just moments later, officers found Haseeb nearby in Flamstead Road.

Despite the desperate efforts of emergency services, he died at the scene.

​Following the convictions at Snaresbrook Crown Court, Haseeb’s heartbroken family released a devastating statement.

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​They said: “Our son was our world, and losing Haseeb has broken us completely. The pain is with us every moment of every day.”

​The family added that those responsible have “shown no remorse for what they have done” and are “praying that justice will be served for our beautiful boy.”

​An extensive Met Police investigation saw detectives piece together the thugs’ movements using mobile phone records, numberplate recognition and HUNDREDS of hours of CCTV.

​This evidence allowed detectives to link Burletson, of Arden Crescent, and Amana, of Brittain Road, to the sickening crime scene.
​Cops also found evidence of pre-planning, including the purchase of balaclavas and gloves before the attack.

​Detective Chief Inspector Lucy Carberry, who led the probe, blasted the convicted killers.

​She said the actions of Burletson and Amana were part of a “coordinated, vicious attack” whose sole purpose was “to cause harm to the victim group.”

​”Their lives will never be the same,” DCI Carberry said of Haseeb’s family.
​A third man, Haiden Khalik-Noor, 19, of Bentry Road, Dagenham, was found not guilty of the same charges.

​Burletson, who was arrested days after the murder, and Amana, who was arrested in May, will be sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday.

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