
Greater Manchester Police have carried out a series of morning raids across Bolton, arresting four people in connection with a "devastating" head-on crash in bolton that claimed four lives last month.
Officers stormed multiple properties on Thursday, February 5, detaining a 42-year-old woman and a man, 46, on suspicion of fraud offences. A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods and an 18-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of aggravated vehicle taking, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said.
The arrests follow the horrific January 11 collision on Wigan Road involving a Seat Leon and a Citroen taxi. The crash killed 54-year-old Uber driver Masrob Ali, described by his daughter as "the gentlest soul" and "the best dad."
Three teenagers in the Seat - the driver Mohammed Jibrael Mukhtar, 18, Farhan Imtiyaz Patel, 18, and Mohammed-Danyaal Asghar-Ali, 19 - also lost their lives.
While five others were rushed to the hospital, police confirmed that one woman who initially had life-threatening injuries is now in a "stable" condition.
Amidst the tragedy, a community fundraiser for the surviving taxi passengers has reached £50,000 "to relieve some of the pressure on their families."
Detective Inspector Andrew Page stated that the investigation is "progressing" but urged any witnesses with dashcam footage to come forward.
The brother of the teenage driver, Mohammed Mukhtar, previously posted an apology on TikTok, claiming his brother was driving at 90mph and had made "a huge, huge mistake."
All four suspects remain in custody for questioning as inquests into the deaths continue.

The proposal is designed to modernise the licensing system, reduce duplication, and improve efficiency while maintaining all required safety, knowledge, and training standards.

At Bolton Council’s licensing committee on January 6, the council highlighted its strict stance on driver conduct, resulting in one suspension and one final warning for the operators involved.

The council is considering new rules that would require taxi & PH firms to carry out criminal record checks on all staff members and notify passengers if their driver is licensed in a different town.

The incident took place just before 1am on Wednesday, February 4, on Mardale Road, where a taxi parked on a private driveway was set on fire.

Darren McCartney, a former prison officer and hostage negotiator, appeared before the North Ayrshire Licensing Committee following objections from Police Scotland regarding his criminal record.

Drivers are proposing to scrap the percentage-based surcharge in favour of entirely new, higher fixed tariffs for larger vehicles carrying up to eight people.

The St Annes-on-Sea operator has partnered with Greenway Power Group (GPG) and the Patons Group to provide the technology, which is also being made available for public use.

Abdulsalam Idlebi was found in breach of discrimination policies following the incident at a taxi rank on Irvine’s Bank Street last November.

Police have issued a fresh plea for help exactly one year after the body of 47-year-old Jesbir Singh Khela was discovered in a burnt-out car.

The cost of a standard one-year driver’s licence would jump from £150 to £165, while those opting for a three-year licence would see prices climb from £240 to £264.

Less than a third of taxi drivers in Greater Manchester are using new government-funded grants to switch to electric vehicles, according to research by the Clean Cities Campaign.

Under the new timeline, drivers must have a vehicle newer than a 2009 plate by December 1 of this year to renew their licence, with standards tightening further to a 2014 plate by 2028.

Research by Go.Compare Car Insurance found that 46% of adults “wouldn’t feel safe using a driverless Uber,” highlighting a significant hurdle for the government-backed technology currently being trialled in the capital.

Councillors in the Royal Borough are set to make a final decision on Monday 9 February, on a proposed 10 per cent increase to daytime taxi fares.

A North Ayrshire man has been denied a taxi licence following a "very serious" series of alcohol-fuelled offences that included stamping on a customer's face and assaulting police officers.

Alex Kendall, boss of British tech company Wayve, posted a video on social media to show off his car's “impressive drive without intervention” on his way to receive an OBE.

A Wolverhampton-licensed private hire driver's licence has been revoked for using illegal number plates and fraudulent insurance.

The pair, aged 50 and 23, convinced the driver to take them from Lisbon, Portugal, all the way to Barcelona, Spain.

Officers pulled over the Toyota Prius on Brown Street and discovered what they believe to be illegal drugs inside the car.

Members of the district council have adopted a new HC and PH licensing policy removing the requirement for the knowledge test to make it easier and cheaper for people to start working as drivers.
