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Lamborghini-driving TikTok lawyer who represented Manchester Airport man kicked by cops charged with money laundering

Published on May 21, 2025 at 09:37 PM

A LAMBORGHINI boasting TikTok lawyer who defended two brothers involved in the Manchester Airport brawl has been charged with money laundering.

, 37, had the charges brought against him after an investigation by NationalCrimeAgency.

Akhmed Yakoob, independent candidate for Mayor of the West Midlands, at a vote count.
Akhmed Yakoob, 37, has been charged with money laundering offences
Man in suit leaning against a black sports car.
The TikTok lawyer boasted of having a £1million car collection
Man in yellow jacket standing next to yellow Lamborghini.
He often poses with the priceless motors
Three brothers sitting on a couch.
The solicitor defended Mohammed Fahir Khan and brother Amaad following the Manchester Airport brawl in July 2024

The director of Maurice Andrews Solicitors will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ on June 17 alongside accountant Nabeel Afzal, 38.

Both men, of , have been charged with three criminal offences including , encouraging money laundering and contravening a requirement to apply customer due diligence measures when establishing a business relationship.

The offences are alleged to have unfolded between February 18, 2020, and January 8, 2021.

A spokesperson from the NCA said: “A solicitor and an accountant have been charged with money laundering offences following a National Crime Agency investigation.

“Solicitor Akhmed Yakoob, 37, and accountant Nabeel Afzal, 38, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 17 June to each face three criminal charges.

“Yakoob, of Perry Barr, and Azfal, of Edgbaston, both Birmingham, are accused of money laundering; encouraging money laundering; and contravening a requirement to apply customer due diligence measures when establishing a business relationship.

“The offences are alleged to have been committed between 18 February 2020 and 08 January 2021.”;;

Yakoob previously made headlines when he defended two brothers at the centre of the in July 2024, which ended with a policeman being filmed kicking one of the siblings.

He then withdrew defending the pair after claiming the media had “made the situation about me rather than police brutality and police misconduct”;;.

The father of four also came into the spotlight earlier last year when he stood for mayor of the West Midlands on a pro-Palestine platform.

He secured over 69,000 votes, coming in second to Labour’swhile also being endorsed byGeorge Galloway.

The lawyer carried out the vast majority of his campaign via TikTok, where he has more than 200,000 followers.

Yakoob previously told The Sun how he left school aged 15 after growing up on a council estate in a crime-riddledBirminghamsuburb.

He got intofor his Bachelor of Laws degree, where he got a 2:2.

The social media influencer, who posts videos about his criminal clients to his 106,000 TikTok following, now flaunts his wealth online.

He owns two Lamborghinis, a, a Ferrari F8 and was in the process of buying a.

He says his car collection is worth £1million.

Yakoob bought out his boss at Maurice Andrews Solicitors for £150,000 aged just 28.

And he usedto double his clients, becoming the “go to”;; criminal defence lawyer in the Midlands, he claims.

Man in suit standing in front of blue Lamborghini Urus.
Yakoob bought out his boss at Maurice Andrews Solicitors for £150,000 aged just 28
Portrait of Akhmed Yakoob, independent candidate for Mayor of the West Midlands.
The father of four came into the spotlight earlier last year when he stood for mayor of the West Midlands on a pro-Palestine platform
Man in sunglasses sitting in an airplane seat.
He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on June 17

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