Two convicted after boxer Amir Khan robbed at gunpoint as he left east London restaurant

Mr Khan was robbed of his watch - thought to be worth around £70k - as he left a restaurant with his wife
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Two men have been convicted over the robbery of boxer Amir Khan - whose watch worth around £70,000 was stolen at gunpoint in Leyton.

Dante Campbell, 20, of Denmark Road, Hornsey, and Ahmed Bana, 25, of Hale Gardens, Tottenham, on Friday [leaded guilty to conspiracy to rob and possession of an imitation firearm.

They will be sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on a date to be set.

The robbery happened as Mr Khan and his wife left a restaurant in High Street, Leyton, around 9.10pm on April 18, 2022.

Former world boxing champion Amir Khan was robbed of his watch last April
PA Wire

As they crossed the road and reached their car, Mr Khan was approached by Campbell, who pointed a gun in his face and shouted “take off the watch”.

Mr Khan handed over his watch and the men ran back towards their car before quickly driving away.

Officers from the Met’s Flying Squad launched an investigation.

They found CCTV footage that showed the robbers arriving at the scene in a silver Mercedes which pulled in front of Mr Khan’s car just moments before the attack.

Enquiries showed the car was insured to Ahmed Bana, who remained in the vehicle and acted as the getaway driver.

Through him, detectives were also able to identify Dante Campbell as the man who had carried out the gunpoint robbery.

Campbell and Bana were arrested as part of a planned operation in the early hours of June 22 last year.

Ahmed Bana
Met Police

Clothing and a backpack matching that worn by the gunman on CCTV was found in Campbell’s bedroom.

One man, Hamza Kulane, remains wanted in connection with the robbery.

Police ask anyone with information about him to contact them immediately on 101 with reference Op Fanlight. Alternatively call independent charity completely anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Detective Constable Stuart Ponder, from the Met’s Flying Squad, who led the investigation, said on Friday: “This robbery was carefully planned and executed by these individuals who knew exactly who they were targeting and what they were aiming for.

Dante Campbell
Met Police

“Despite being on a busy street with other members of the public close by, they had no qualms about brandishing a firearm and threatening Mr Khan with the most brazen and extreme level of violence.

“We know every robbery has a significant impact on the victim and Mr Khan has spoken out about the impact this had, not only on him but his family.

“That is why we are doing everything we can to target individuals who think they can get away with this type of behaviour, from extra patrols at known robbery hotspots and developing intelligence on those carrying out these crimes.

“Anyone who is a victim of a robbery should report it as soon as possible – this helps us ascertain crucial forensic evidence to take these violent criminals off our streets.”

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