An Oldham woman acted as a 'decoy' to help men get into a Rochdale home before they carried out a "deeply unsettling" machete attack and planned execution.
The incident, which is linked to a feud between rival gangs, took place in May 2021.
Two men, wearing balaclavas, tried to force their way into a property in Rochdale using a machete and an axe-type weapon.
Sonia Ali acted as a decoy, helping the two men gain access.
The first victim was asleep in bed when he was attacked and a woman was injured following a struggle on the landing.
The perpetrators fled the scene with assistance.
One of the victims suffered life-changing injuries. He received multiple stab wounds and had to undergo surgery for tendon and nerve damage.
He continues to experience physical and psychological effects from the attack, according to the police.
Ali, alongside two others involved in the attack, sentenced at Manchester Crown Court on Friday (June 19).
Sonia Ali has been jailed for a 2021 machete attack (Image: GMP)
Hasan Alam, 26, from Dean Court in Rochdale, acted as getaway driver for the attackers and was also sentenced for drug and driving offences.
He was sentenced to eight years after pleading guilty to violent disorder, driving whilst disqualified, possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, and money laundering.
Asad Ali, 31, of Marne Crescent in Rochdale, was not at the scene but was found to have orchestrated the attack, supplying weapons and transport.
He received six years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to wound with intent.
Sonia Ali, 33, of Burnley Lane in Oldham, refused to provide access to her mobile, despite a court order,
She was sentenced to 18 months after pleading guilty to failure to comply with a section 49 notice and participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group.
One of the actual attackers was jailed for the crime in 2021. Another suspect remains outstanding,
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Detective Constable Melanie Jeffery, officer in charge of the case, said: “This was a shocking and deeply unsettling attack, carried out brazenly in broad daylight on a Saturday, just yards from a busy shopping area where families were going about their lives.
"The extreme violence displayed — involving weapons and masked individuals — was utterly reckless and showed a complete disregard for public safety, placing innocent people in real and immediate danger.
"There is no place in our communities for criminality of this scale or nature. Those responsible for orchestrating and carrying out attacks of this nature will be relentlessly pursued, however long it takes.
"To those involved in organised crime who believe they can act without consequence: be in no doubt, we will identify you, we will investigate every avenue, and we will bring you to justice. Our communities deserve to feel safe in their own streets, and we will not stop until those responsible are held fully accountable.”
Asad Ali has been jailed for a 2021 machete attack (Image: GMP)
Detective Inspector Sam Taylor, of GMP’s Rochdale CID, said: “This was a carefully orchestrated and targeted attack, carried out with the clear intent to cause serious harm.
“The individuals involved showed a complete disregard for the safety and wellbeing of others, and the fear their actions have instilled in the community is profound. We will not tolerate this level of criminality and violence on our streets.
“Thanks to a thorough and determined investigation, we were able to bring those responsible before the courts.
"Tackling knife crime remains a top priority for Greater Manchester Police, and today’s sentencing reflects our commitment to ensuring these offences are met with the full force of the law.”
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