Asaan Hussain, 30, was caught on camera as he fired shots at a residential property in Oldbury

16:10, 15 Sep 2025Updated 19:39, 15 Sep 2025

A hooded Birmingham man who fired shots at a residential property in the West Midlands faces time behind bars for his “dangerous” actions.

Asaan Hussain, 30, was caught on CCTV firing two shots at a living room and bedroom of a house in Oldbury on February 17 2025.

His shocking “planned attack” was assisted by Sima Khan, 31, also from Birmingham.

Watch the video at the top of this story.

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The pair were convicted following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court and will be sentenced on October 31.

West Midlands Police said on September 15 that it was “miraculous” that nobody was injured in the coordinated attack.

The force said on Monday that both Hussain and Khan face jail for their actions.

Asaan Hussain faces jail after he fired shots at a house in Oldbury on Feburary 17 2025. Hussain, 30, of Edgbaston Road, Birmingham, will be sentenced on October 31(Image: West Midlands Police)

A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: “In the early hours of 17 February, a black Hyundai drove on Vicarage Street multiple times before coming to a stop outside an address.

“The driver then exited the vehicle and fired a shotgun twice at the living room and bedroom windows of the property.

“Thankfully, no one was injured. The black vehicle then fled from the scene.

“We conducted quick time CCTV enquiries and identified Asaan Hussain, aged 30 as the shooter.”

Referring to the shocking footage, the force explained: “CCTV footage shows on 13 February Hussain parked the stolen Hyundai near Vicarage Street and drove around the area.

“Shortly before the shooting, Hussain got a taxi to Vicarage Street, before driving the Hyundai and firing a shotgun at the address.

“He then met Sima Khan near Sandwell Valley Country Park, and they fled to Wales.

Sima Khan of Navigation Road, Birmingham, was convicted of assisting an offender and possession of a firearm after shots were fired at a home in Oldbury on February 17 2025. (Image: West Midlands Police)

“Following further enquiries we then arrested Khan and Hussain at their home addresses in the West Midlands.

“During a search of Khan’s address, we found a self-loading pistol with live ammunition hidden in a handbag underneath her bed.

“Although forensic examination showed the gun recovered was not used in the shooting, Khan of Navigation Road, Birmingham, was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and possession of a firearm and was consequently charged.

“Hussain of Edgbaston Road, Birmingham was charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

“They both denied the offences at an earlier hearing but were found guilty following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court.

“They are due to be sentenced on 31 October.”

Detective Sergeant Lucy Mooney from West Midlands Police’s Major Crime Unit said: “It’s miraculous no one was injured as a result of the dangerous actions of Hussain.

“This was a planned attack. Hussain had set up his mode of transport away from the scene and surveyed the area before firing the shotgun.

“Khan helped Hussain after the shooting and was even found in possession of an unrelated gun.

“We are determined to take firearms off our streets and put dangerous offenders behind bars.”