Man sentenced after speeding through red lights onto Royal Stoke University Hospital grounds
By The Editor 27th Oct 2025
By The Editor 27th Oct 2025
A man who drove at excessive speeds through red lights and onto hospital grounds in an attempt to escape officers in Stoke-on-Trent has been sentenced.
Hudhaifa Amin, 23, of Bradford, received a 50-week sentence, suspended for one year, at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Monday (20 October) after admitting driving a motor vehicle dangerously and failing to stop a vehicle when required by a constable.
On 16 February, officers from the Staffordshire Police road crime team spotted Amin on Hilton Road driving a BMW with no lights on through a residential estate.
When requested to stop, he drove off at speed.
He drove through red lights and weaved in and out of traffic before driving onto the car park of Royal Stoke University Hospital.
He then continued to speed past the entrance to A&E before getting out of the car and trying to run off.
Amin was detained, arrested and taken in for questioning.
As part of his sentencing, Amin was disqualified from driving for 20 months and ordered to take an extended re-test.
He was also ordered to pay £272 in costs.
PC Mark Boyles, from the Staffordshire Police road crime team, said: "Amin could have very easily injured or even killed someone with the manner of his driving that night and I'm pleased we were able to bring him to justice.
"Speeding is one of the fatal four factors that are the main contributors to fatal collisions in the UK.
"We are working on a 24/7 basis to take proactive action against anyone who commits these offences in Staffordshire, and this is another example of that."
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