POLICE have released dramatic footage of the moment a man drove his vehicle at police and pedestrians.

Reham Baluch, aged 32, of no fixed address was today sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court to seven years in prison for a string of driving offences following the incident in Kersal Road, Prestwich, on Wednesday, May 16.

Baluch, alongside 27-year-old Saqib Kader, of Farraday Avenue, Cheetham Hill, initially approached a takeaway delivery driver at around 11.20pm before hitting and kicking him and stealing his car.

The man called police and reported the incident. Officers attended the scene and were speaking to the victim when his car returned to the scene.

Police Constable Nina Foran, a frontline uniformed response officer from GMP’s Bury borough, approached the vehicle - which was being driven by Baluch - and told him to get out of the car. At this point, Kader was a passenger in the stolen car.

Baluch reversed the vehicle in an attempt to flee the scene, and the car door slammed into PC Foran. The impact caused her to be thrown into a parked car and then to the floor. The car collided with a pedestrian who was stood behind PC Foran, and he was thrust backwards and landed between two parked cars.

Other members of the public and responding officers were forced to jump out of the way of the vehicle and they narrowly avoided being hit.

The car was then driven forward, causing the driver’s door to slam into PC Foran again, throwing her to the floor for a second time.

Baluch then collided with several parked cars and a police van, before driving off in the direction of Rainsough Brow.

PC Foran and the pedestrian were taken to hospital to be treated for their injuries. She suffered an injury to her hand and bruising across her body. The pedestrian was treated for cuts and bruising to his body.

Detective constable Keith Holt, from GMP’s Bury Borough, said: “This was completely reckless behaviour by Baluch and Kader and they showed absolutely no regard for the officers or pedestrians involved.

“The manner in which Baluch acted was careless beyond belief, and it is only down to sheer luck that more people weren’t injured.

“Officers put themselves on the line to protect our streets, but they should never be subjected to something like this.

“Baluch has shown no remorse for his actions, but following today’s result he will now have to spend the next seven years in prison facing up to what he has done.”

Baluch was found guilty of dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified, aggravated taking of a motor vehicle without consent, section 47 assault and attempted section 18 assault.

Kader was sentenced to one year in prison for aggravated taking of a motor vehicle without consent, and he was disqualified from driving for one year.

Police later found the car abandoned on Carlyle Close in Cheetham Hill.

At 2.37am the following morning, an officer saw a man matching the description of Baluch walking along Hilton Lane and into the grounds of Hilton Lodge. A police dog handler attended the scene to assist, and Baluch was tracked down and swiftly arrested.

Baluch was also sentenced today for a previous incident on Alderglen Road which occurred around 2.30pm on 19 March 2018 in which he drove a vehicle at an officer, causing him to jump out of the way to avoid being run over.

He drove the car at speed and crashed into the officer’s patrol car before making off at speed in the direction of Elizabeth Street.