An axe-wielding shop assistant has been locked up for at least 24 years for a “ferocious” attack on a colleague over fears of being sent back to Pakistan.

Over-stayer Imran Muhammed hacked to death married father-of-seven Seyed Khan, 49, who suspected him of stealing money.

Mr Khan was taken by surprise and suffered at least 12 blows to the head when he turned up for a shift at A-Z Furniture and Carpets in Ilford, east London, on January 24.

Seyed Khan
Seyed Khan suffered at least 12 blows to the head (CPS/PA)

He went on to clean up the blood and “coolly and deliberately” call police to report that he had been robbed and slashed with glass on the arm to “spin a false story”, the jury was told.

Mr Khan’s body was found eight days later after a search with a specially trained police dog, and the defendant was arrested in Glasgow.

Imran Muhammed
Imran Muhammed leaves a coach in Glasgow (CPS/PA)

Jurors were told that, four days before the attack, Muhammed searched the internet for “how to kill a man with a hammer”, with a punch, and “brain injuries”.

The defendant, from Ilford, denied murder, maintaining he was being sexually attacked.

The jury rejected his explanation and convicted him by a majority of 11 to one after 13 hours and 25 minutes.

Mr Khan’s family attended the Old Bailey as Judge Anne Molyneux QC jailed Muhammed for life with a minimum term of 24 years.

He was also sentenced to five years concurrent having admitted perverting the course of justice.

Imran Muhammed
Imran Muhammed reporting being robbed (CPS/PA)

She told the defendant: “This was a premeditated attack. You are a liar, a manipulator and a thief and had once again been suspected of stealing.

“You attacked him savagely and brutally with the axe.

“You hit him to the head 12 times – the force was so great that you fractured his skull.

“The injury to the back of his hand shows he tried to defend himself. He never stood a chance against you.”